Hi Ratnesh,
                   What exactly do u mean when u say server side processing?
                   Could you elaborate bit more on the application u r
working on and its general working, the various stages, in which request and
response get processed?

Thanks for your co operation,

Regards,
Hulk

On 5/15/07, Ratnesh Chouhan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>   Hi Frds,
>
> Well u all must b stranged to know that i m working on one such
> application.
> which has been developed in c\c++ but its a web application. in which the
> server side processing is done in c++ and then a js is used to generate the
> html code for the Client Side.
>
>
>
> "Brett W. McCoy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED] <idragosani%40gmail.com>> wrote:
> On 12/11/06, vermilions s <[EMAIL PROTECTED]<vermilions276%40yahoo.com>>
> wrote: i was wondering bout whether we can use C/C++ for web applications
> which r usually done in java etc.
> Without considering aspects pertaining to performance etc can v just use
> C/C++ for servlets etc?
>
> Servlets are specifically Java. What kind of web applications are you
> talking about? server-side or client-side? For the server, C and C++ are
> most certainly used, in the form of web servers like Apache as well as
> loadable modules used within Apache that provide additional functionality to
> the server.
>
> For the client-side, the browsers themselves are written in C or C++ (more
> likely C++ these days), and if you want to run a program inside of a
> browsers, you'll need to use the plugin API provided for your browser.
>
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