Hi Jon,

Where can I find information on the Turbine project?

Thanks,
Paul.




From: jon * <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 10/28/99 10:13 PM

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Hey all,

The Turbine project is exactly what you need. It has a single point entry
system.

-jon


on 10/28/99 6:57 PM, Ernie V <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> This month's Java Report has such an article in the Architect's Corner.
Also,
> there is a very good article on www.servletcentral.com that discusses
such an
> architecture using Java reflectio, the article is called, "Playing it
smart
> with Servlets."
>
> -ernie
>
> Paul Lucas wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> Are there any good examples, either in a magazine articles or books, for
>> architecting a servlet based app using a single servlet at a point of
entry
>> into that app.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Paul Lucas
>>
>> From: Danny Martens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 10/28/99
09:15
>> AM
>>
>> Please respond to "A mailing list for discussion about Sun Microsystem's
>> Java              Servlet API Technology."
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>>
>> To:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> cc:
>> Client:
>> Subject:  Re: servlet design issue
>>
>> Hi Nic,
>>
>>> In the past James Duncan Davidson has argued (and I tend to agree
>>> with him) that servlets are like a main() method in that they simply
>>> provide an entry point for running a program over the web.
>>>
>>> Looking at it this way means you build one servlet and have that talk
>>> to many sub-objects. This can be quite a tidy and efficient system as
>>> opposed to having many servlets.
>>>
>>
>> I can't believe it. We finally agree on something :) LOL We've built our
>> 'Versital (tm)' system exactly like that, feature-packed to accomodate
>> 'true
>> application' requirements. Although we have found that using multiple
entry
>> points (multiple servlets for the same application) can have important
>> advantages in exceptional cases. Although in that context, the
importance
>> of
>> different entry points is directly related to the way those entry points
>> are
>> mapped in a web server document tree.
>>
>> regards,
>> Danny Martens
>>

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