On Mon, 31 Jul 2000, Erich L. Markert wrote: > I know, personally, that my last project(s) would have > benefitted greatly from a integrated perl app server > solution - especially if alot of the underlying > technologies can be hidden from the less than technical > folks... this is exactly the promise of the servlet environment. for application developers, you'll continue to write asp pages, or mason pages, or axkit pages, or whatever you're used to writing. for application deployers, you'll specify within a single configuration file the components to use (or not use, as the case may be) for authen, authz, session mgmt, logging, etc. developers are insulated from these aspects of the deployment environment, they can assume that it jfw's.
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