>
> > AOLServer isn't the only system that can pool database connections, so
> >can servlets/JSP, ColdFusion, ASP, etc. No doubt AOLServer would be more
> >widely accepted if it used something other than TCL.
>
>There's also support available for Python, though there's still a lot of
>work to be done to support the full AOLserver API (same's true of ns_java,
>actually).
>
>If you use ADP pages, your use of Tcl is typically restricted to snippets of
>code anyway, so I've never really understood the complaints about Tcl...
What about the php module? Does it take advantage of API?
It seems to me your choice of web/application server is kind of dependent
on the language you like. If you like perl/php use apache if you like tcl
use aolserver, if you like java use tomcat,enhydra,orion (or whatever), if
you like python use zope. I guess for the few people who like VB there is
IIS/ASP.
:wq
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