There isn't a 'main intended use'. Jsoftware tries to provide core
facilities. What you see in J7 is what you get. No secret plan or agenda.
We've provided a base that allows the the community to move in various
interesting directions.

On Thu, Mar 17, 2011 at 1:41 AM, saul berg <[email protected]> wrote:

> i have been using j for a few years now.  i have mulled the idea for a
> while to
> develop a "web framework" targeting j, and/or an apache (or other) server
> module
> which would allow j to be used within the server.  (by the way, i am
> assuming
> that none of these exist - correct me if i am wrong).
>
> at any rate, i recently downloaded the j701 and gave it a whirl.  at the
> risk of
> asking a dumb question, what is the "main intended use" of the new system?
>  for
> instance, is the intention to make j easier or better for use in web
> applications?  is the intention to make it easier to turn j into a general
> purpose web server?  is the intention just to have a front end for the
> future?
>
> the reason i ask is because of the first paragraph, i.e. i don't want to
> reinvent the wheel, or set off on some path that j701 is duplicating or
> will be
> duplicating.
>
> thanks.
>
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