- From: Nexus <nexus@adv.es>
- Date: Tue, 02 Jul 1996 14:37:23 +0200
- To: mark@intraspect.com
- Cc: www-jigsaw@w3.org
Mark Friedman wrote: > > The flip side to the subject question is: What, if any, plans do the > Jigsaw folks have to make Jigsaw conform to the impending Java Servlet > API from Sun? > > -Mark Sorry Mark, maybe I wasn't clear in my previous message (sorry to bother you). There was no flip side about Sun's or <put name here> APIs. If Jigsaw is the new w3c ref. server, I just wondered *who* if any, has found this as *interesting* addition to any (new?) AVALILABLE server. I like to forget CGI heterogeneous scripting; and Jigsaw is more versatile than CGIs (as everyone, even me, knows). Maybe we can spend our time PROGRAMMING something *really* integrated in our server, far away from CGI Form&db interfaces or plain WebChat. And, of course, Jigsaw can do that if there's enough PEOPLE (not just money) interested in it. The WWW can be more useful to normal people doing normal things than other people looking for fast bucks (there are too much there). With this architechture we can make USEFUL programs accessible through the Web. That's what I really would like to be done, and I would like to see in the future, so I need someone supporting that. I feel like my posting *really* bothered you (and maybe more people). That was not the Subject. Sorry. -- I~nigo Gonzalez Ponce nexus@adv.es ; nexus@freenet.hut.fi Snail: Juan Diges Anton 27 6C 19003 Guadalajara (Spain) Home : +34 49 224 656 (remenber GMT+01 ;-)
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