Difference entre G web server et LabVIEW web server

Salut,
je voudrais savoir quelle est la difference entre le G Web server et LabVIEW web Server et quelles sont les avantages de chcun d'eux.
Merci. 

Bonjour rose2009,
Labview web server est le serveur web alors que le G server permet d'executer des script CGI. Il faut se rappeller que labview web server ne permet pas de faire des entrées/sorties, les CGI VI permet de recevoir les entrées ou les requetes pour renvoyer les données.
Cordialement,
Hi rose2009
Labview web server is the web server until G server allow to execute CGI script. LabVIEW does not work with standard HTTP input and output, a CGI VI receives the standard input data as a string when it receives request and sends data that it generates as a string. 
Best regards,
Aurélien J.
National Instruments France
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