SCO Is an Open-Source SCAMP

SCO Is an Open-Source SCAMP

Mar 14, 2006
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Just because The SCO Group opposes Linux doesnt mean that it objects to all open source.

In the companys latest release, the SCAMP Stack combines its SCO OpenServer Unix server with the Apache Web server, MySQL database platform and Perl/PHP scripting and programming languages to create an application platform.

OpenServer, a powerful and stable x86 Unix distribution, supports MySQL and PostgreSQL DBMS, the Apache Web server, Tomcat, OpenSSH and OpenSSL, Samba file and print services, and UnixWare 7.1.4, Xenix and J2EE (Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition) 1.4.2 applications.

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Its preemptive SVR5 kernel supports multithreading for C, C++ and Java applications via its POSIX interface.

What it has not had, until now, was a simple Web-services application foundation.

Thats where SCAMP comes in.

Playing on the success of the LAMP (Linux, Apache, MySQL and PHP/Python/Perl) stack, SCAMP is meant to give OpenServer users access to the many existing LAMP applications while enabling SCO developers to build new SCAMP programs.

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