There's a few interesting posts going on over at [1] regarding the use
of continuations on web.
I tried to set one of the people commenting straight on how it works in
Cocoon, but they seems to be convinced it's being done all wrong. I
think it's just due to their lack of understanding about exactly how
Cocoon works.
In particular, post [2] is the most interesting (and ranty).
Then again, that post is the author's opinion. The nice thing about the
web is that there's no one "right way" to do anything.
I would be interested in investigating the whole "URL as accessing an
object or an object's methods" idea though... much how Zope works.
Thoughts?
Tony
[1]
http://www.manageability.org/blog/stuff/web-based-continuations/talkback/1069462964
[2]
http://www.manageability.org/blog/stuff/web-based-continuations/talkback/1069607372/discussionitem_view
- RE: Continuations and the web Tony Collen
- RE: Continuations and the web Reinhard Poetz
- Re: Continuations and the web Stefano Mazzocchi
- Re: Continuations and the web Leszek Gawron
- Re: Continuations and the web Ugo Cei
- Re: Continuations and the web Stefano Mazzocchi
- Re: Continuations and the web Marc Portier
- Re: Continuations and the web Stefano Mazzocchi
- Re: Continuations and the web Butler, Mark
