If, by "mod_j", you mean some standard module implementing J that could be
part of an Apache distribution, that has not been done.  I don't know what's
involved, so JHS may be functionally equivalent to this, but making J into
some sort of standard plug'n'play and not a special case would be
worthwhile.

On Thu, Mar 17, 2011 at 7:16 PM, saul berg <[email protected]> wrote:

> perhaps i didn't ask the right question.  you say "what you see is what you
> get."  perhaps my question should be "what am i seeing?"  am i seeing a new
> front end gui?  a web server?  something that functions (or could function)
> like
> an apache "mod_j"?
>
> put it this way.  i don't want to go off writing the next "mod_j" if j7 is
> essentially that.  "what exactly is j7?" must sound like a dumb question,
> but i
> ...
>

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