- From: David Kershaw <dkershaw@whoi.edu>
- Date: Wed, 2 Dec 1998 08:54:28 -0500 (EST)
- To: <www-jigsaw@w3.org>
Olivier, I looked at JEL to add scripting to servlets running on Jigsaw but decided to go with FESI, a free Java ECMA Script interpreter. http://home.worldcom.ch/jmlugrin/fesi/index.html Good luck with the project. David -----Original Message----- From: Olivier Aubert <Olivier.Aubert@enst-bretagne.fr> To: www-jigsaw@w3.org <www-jigsaw@w3.org> Date: Wednesday, December 02, 1998 7:59 AM Subject: Re: Installation questions >Benoit Mahe <Benoit.Mahe@sophia.inria.fr> writes: > >> Well, Jigadmin is the only way to configure Jigsaw [...] >Yes, and it can be sometimes painful, especially for people (like me) >who are rather CLI-oriented than mouse-oriented, or if you have got >many actions to do (and automate). > >> In the future, the protocol used by Jigadmin to configure Jigsaw will >> speaks in XML. So it should be easier to write some configuration >> scripts. > >Good news from the evolution of the protocol. Do you have any (even >innacurate) roadmap for this ? I plan to have a student project >between january and march 1999 on a similar subject : integrate a >script language into Jigsaw, or rather JigAdmin, to allow >customization via a text-mode interface. I had a look at JEL >(http://galaxy.fzu.cz/JEL/), which could be promising for this. It >should be only a matter of integrating it to the org.w3c.jigsaw.admin >classes, and providing some useful functions. Will the interfaces for >org.w3c.jigsaw.admin undergo radical changes in the future ? > >Olivier (PhD student starting to work on a jigsaw-based proxy server) > >
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