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

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    folly -- then you can let go and quickly move on." (p. 70)


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