Hi everyone,

You can now checkout the SODAServlet from cvs using
the sodaServlet module.

__
Raymond Irving

--- Andrew Gillett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> A while ago, Peter Romianowski wrote:
> 
> > Andrew,
> >
> > why don't you post the source to the list? As
> source-files or as a diff.
> > I think many would love to see your SodaServlet
> and the one or the other
> > might have some ideas to improve it.
> 
> Well here it is. I've spent a bit of time cleaning
> up the build process and
> writing some documentation.
> 
> If you want to try SodaServlet, you'll first need to
> install a servlet 
> container
> such as Tomcat
> (jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/index.html).
> You'll also need a java compiler and Ant
> (ant.apache.org) to build it.
> 
> This started as a translation of the JavaScript ASP
> code. Translating from
> a scripting language like JavaScript to an object
> oriented language like 
> Java
> proved quite difficult and there is now little
> similarity between the 
> Java and
> the original JavaScript. The "todo" list is quite
> long.
> 
> I've tested the calculator example on Tomcat 4.1,
> Tomcat 5.0 and Sun 
> AppServer7.
> 
> The 0.04 release number is simply to differentiate
> this release from 
> earlier versions
> that I had privately provided to various people.
> 
> I would still like to get this into CVS....
> 
> enjoy,
> Andrew Gillett
> 
> 

> ATTACHMENT part 2 application/x-zip-compressed
name=sodaservlet-0.04-src.zip




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