Gerald Richter wrote:
> I think "Application Server" is not a well defined term, so we may not get
> consensus here what it is. What's about calling the section "Application
> Servers/Toolkits running under mod_perl". Then it's up to the reader how
> he/she like to see it.
Its interesting to read this since I have always considered "Application
Server" to be a marketing term. I normally refer to slash (aka the
system
we use for slashdot and a few other hundred web sites) as an application
server.

FWIW I refer to any perl code that is persistent and is making use
of mod_perl as a servlet.

        -Brian
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