Hi,
Humm... some developpers, like me, appreciate a lot that SilverStream uses its own
communication system tunneled into HTTP when its comes to write Internet or
secured
Intranet applications : of course, you may do it with ORBIX3 ; etc. but I
like it
when it's out of the box. Personnal opinion of course.
How do write Internet HTTP Java client with NetDynamics? I would like to know,
sincerly.
Alex.
Curt Springer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>At 11:33 PM 3/31/98 +0530, jiggy wrote:
>>3.How does NetDynamics compare to a product like PowerJ or Silverstream?
>>Any clear cut advantage that ND has over these products?
>
>I haven't looked at Silverstream since last summer, before it was
>officially released. It had a much smaller API than NetDynamics, meaning
>that there are fewer opportunities to extend what you get from
>Silverstream. ND allows the developer all sorts of opportunities to extend
>the basic product and tie into other programs or resources. Also,
>Silverstream's connection between the client and the server is some
>proprietary protocol running over http, not open standards like CORBA/IIOP.
>
>-- Curt
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