- From: Steve Mintz <tsaltd@panix.com>
- Date: Wed, 18 Sep 1996 14:56:00 -0400
- To: www-rdb@w3.org
> The halfway house that I like (as used on AOLserver, and soon to be added > to Apache) is a scripting language built in as a server module. At least I believe that Spyder is based on Server-side Java (JavaScript ?) code for enabling access to the SQL data source..is that another example of what you are talking about. Also -- should I read from your statement that AOL is using SQL engines as part of their service ? That's another thread that I would like to open ... use of RDBMS technology by the Major On-line services. Steve Howard Jones wrote: > > On Wed, 18 Sep 1996, Steve Mintz wrote: > > My opinion is that CGI/Perl is "old school" and that the future of client/server > > www functionality is clearly based on in-process middleware solutions. > > And in-process solutions based on DLLs/Shared Libraries make debugging so > much more entertaining too. ;-) > > The halfway house that I like (as used on AOLserver, and soon to be added > to Apache) is a scripting language built in as a server module. At least > then you can take the script out of the server and into a seperate > interpreter if you need to debug it. Depending on the scripting language > (Perl/TCL/etc.) you aren't buying into one vendor quite so much either. > > Another detour from the two main paths is Bluestone Sapphire whic h > generates a CGI or (soon/now) FastCGI application binary. FastCGI gives > you most of the benefits of an API, but the OS still protects your > application from the server, and vice versa. > > A (slightly) related point: > > Does anyone know of an 'offline' version of MS IDBC that can process the > same templates and query files but as a command line? > > -- > Howard Jones HELP! MY TYPEWRITER IS BROKEN! > Voss Net Plc. - E.E.CUMMINGS > Internet: hjones@vossnet.co.uk > http://www.vossnet.co.uk/people/Howard/index.html -- -------------------------------------------------------- Technology Briefings Client/Server Solutions T/SA L t d. Information Architecture WWW + Database Integration tsaltd@panix.com (212) 343-0209 ---------------------------------------------------------
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