On 25-Mar-1998, S. Alexander Jacobson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In both the ODBC and DS cases, it would be useful if someone would define
a standard Haskell interface to database or ds services.
Javasoft did not actually provide an ODBC implementation, instead they
provided an
Hi Alex,
I just started playing with Haskell for CGI applications.
I would like to try writing a more serious CGI app, but
missing infrastructure makes it more difficult than conventional
approaches.
In decreasing order of preference, is there an available implementation of:
* an equivalent to
S. Alexander Jacobson writes:
The difficulty is that we typically develop on Windows and Linux
and deploy on linux or solaris. The system I am working on
involves using CGI/servlets to update a directory server and then a
Java based produciton system (Jess, a CLIPS clone), to
On Wed, 25 Mar 1998, Erik Meijer wrote:
Hi Alex,
I just started playing with Haskell for CGI applications.
I would like to try writing a more serious CGI app, but
missing infrastructure makes it more difficult than conventional
approaches.
In decreasing order of preference, is there
I just started playing with Haskell for CGI applications.
I would like to try writing a more serious CGI app, but
missing infrastructure makes it more difficult than conventional
approaches.
In decreasing order of preference, is there an available implementation
of:
* an equivalent to Java's
"S. Alexander Jacobson" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I just started playing with Haskell for CGI applications.
I would like to try writing a more serious CGI app, but
missing infrastructure makes it more difficult than conventional
approaches.
I presume you've already got hold of Erik Meijer's
S. Alexander Jacobson wrote/a ecrit/skrev:
I just started playing with Haskell for CGI applications.
I would like to try writing a more serious CGI app, but
missing infrastructure makes it more difficult than conventional
approaches.
On a general note, I too try employ Haskell for more and