Date: Tue, 11 Mar 97 12:42 MET From: me@tartufo.muc.ditec.de (Michael Elbel) To: jehamby@lightside.com Cc: chat@freebsd.org Subject: Re: CNET announces InterJet... Message-ID: <m0w4Pwg-000f3QC@tartufo.muc.ditec.de> References: <199703080815.AAA08340@hamby1>
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To get this completely off the Subject: In lists.freebsd.chat you write: >One of my coworkers at JPL has designed an entire document management "intranet", >using CGI's in Perl connected to an mSQL database. While the prototype is quite >impressive, I can already see that there is NO way Perl will scale for this project >to work reasonably efficiently if this server is to be used by all of JPL. We are >seriously looking at Java servlets as a way to provide good speed (no context >switches needed); the servlet is only loaded and initialized once, and can then >serve many users simultaneously through threads, compared to perl which must be >reloaded and reparse the CGI every time it's called! We're quite happy with 'heitml' here. Kind of like PHP/FI, just better and more flexible. I wouldn't want to do anything on the web without it any more. We actually got them to port it to FreeBSD, so I may be a bit biased :) Have a look at http://www.h-e-i.de/heitml Or http://www.ditec.de/dis/mzwun for a complete, database driven, catalog written in heitml including user management, ordering etc. Michael -- Michael Elbel, DITEC, Muenchen, Germany - me@muc.ditec.de Fermentation fault (coors dumped)
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