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Re: WebObjects vs. Servlet
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Re: WebObjects vs. Servlet


  • Subject: Re: WebObjects vs. Servlet
  • From: petite_abeille <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 29 Oct 2003 11:24:01 +0100

On Oct 29, 2003, at 06:48, Bob McCormick wrote:

Sorry - unfamiliar with RFC 865 server. Please enlighten.

E.g. a simple server [1][2][3].

Basically - I'd like to have the entire codebase under one umbrella.

Which kind of umbrella?

Maintenance becomes a beast when multiple systems are trying to be interfaced.

Right. But this has more to do with project management than with any particular toolkit you may use, no?


Been there, done that. Uggh. If I can get it all in one shot, all the better.

I don't understand this statement. There is no "all in one shot" solution that I'm aware of.


Cheers,

PA.

[1] http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc865.html
[2] http://zoe.omara.ca/QuoteOfTheDayServer
[3] http://www.eod.com/devil/archive/server.html
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