It's unfortunate that Netscape decided to use the acronym WAI for this product --
attached mail follows:
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WAI (Web Application Interface), is a new technology packaged in the most
recent versions of the Netscape Enterprise and Fast Track Web Servers.
It allows web developers to creat CORBA based server-side applications in
Java, C, or C++. Designed as a fast, robust, and scalable replacement
for CGI (Common Gateway Interface) programs, WAI could quite possibly
become the new standard for creating server side web applications.
For additional info, check out the URL below:
http://www.developer.com/journal/techfocus/082498_waifocus.html
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Best Regards,
--raman
Adobe Systems Tel: 1 (408) 536 3945 (W14-612)
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Disclaimer: The opinions expressed are my own and in no way should be taken
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Received on Monday, 31 August 1998 19:01:35 GMT
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