The short answer to your questions is no, nothing like that exists now and we all wished it existed. We are a small, still tightly connected group of people motivated to Tcl programming for the Web. We could imagine to use our wiki and begin to throw in ideas and experiences and see if a pattern emerges out of the many minds and styles we have to create something that has maybe minimal, but workable organization for creating, developing and deploying websites.
-- Massimo On Wed, 2012-08-08 at 02:22 +0530, Nagarajan Chinnasamy wrote: > Hello, > > > Not a Rivet specific question. But I thought you would be able to help > me here. > > > While I am in the process of porting one of my Tcl/Tk based desktop > application as a web-application, I would like to know: > > > 1. If there are any standard web-applications infrastructure (like > Application Servers for J2EE) available for Tcl? Basically, to avoid > developing any infrastructural components myself. > > > 2. Is there any material explaining how to develop and deploy full > fledged Tcl based web-applications? Not the snippet of examples > showing how to submit a form etc. Need information on how M-V-C layers > interact with each other in a Tcl based web-application. > > > 3. For Tcl based web-applications, Is there any > best-practices-documentation on handling various aspects > of development and deployment. > > Best Regards, > Nagu. > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: rivet-dev-unsubscr...@tcl.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: rivet-dev-h...@tcl.apache.org