On 2004.05.20, Bas Scheffers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Doing a fair bit of Java and AOLserver, I fail to see the point in making > AOLserver display Servlets and JSP pages. If anyone wants that and > AOLserver on the same URL, a proxy will do the trick. I understand you > can't realy sell that, though. > > Actualy usefull would be simply a JVM you can make calls into, Tcl Blend > style. This way I could write (or re-use) code that isn't well suited to > Tcl and can more easily be done in a OO enviroment and seemlesly use it > with AOLserver doing the presentation layer. (I hate JSP...)
I don't see any downside to supporting Java, Java Servlets and JSP better within AOLserver, and folks who do use Java-based technologies have a lot to gain. As long as Java support in AOLserver stays as an optional module, what's the risk? It allows more people to use AOLserver, and that's a win-win for everyone. -- Dossy -- Dossy Shiobara mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Panoptic Computer Network web: http://www.panoptic.com/ "He realized the fastest way to change is to laugh at your own folly -- then you can let go and quickly move on." (p. 70) -- AOLserver - http://www.aolserver.com/ To Remove yourself from this list, simply send an email to <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> with the body of "SIGNOFF AOLSERVER" in the email message. You can leave the Subject: field of your email blank.
