[Q] In-Browser technology
Vladik
reason at shadow.net
Sat Jul 17 22:37:39 EDT 1999
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Hello, Sorry for cross-posting, but my question is really to the people on the news groups who know about Eiffel, Python and Perl. Basically, We are to develop a web client (a program that can be ran witting a web browser) for our otherwise n-tier cross-platform system, our research department gave the recommendation and actually a prototype of the client in MS ASP (active server pages) and, I think but not sure, blended with Visual Basic. Talk about bias... But this means that it can only run in MS IE and not in Netscape, also it limits the number of platforms not only for the client on which web browser runs, but also for the web server (MS platforms only, because web server with active pages can only run there) There is some talk about Java, but our web client will also be ran via Serial links (not T1 connections) on relatively inexpensive systems -- therefore Java is something to look into but it may be slow. So I am set on a quest to find something that a) can be executed within IE or Netscape, b) be faster and overall more resource friendly then JavaScript technology c) supports OO programming d) does not depend on the platform on which web server is running.( if the web server is running NT or UNIX (sun, linux) I have found one thing that almost satisfies the requirements: it is based on Oberon-2 programming language and so far sounds VERY promising. The reason why I am still looking is because there are more books and internet support for Python,Perl and Eiffel then for Oberon (this will be a factor when presenting the proposal to the management). The other problem is that there is plugin for this technology available for NT and Mac platforms (for both IE and Netscape) and is not available for UNIX platforms (which means that a web browser can not be ran on UNIX). There is source code, though. If interested: http://caesar.ics.uci.edu/juice/ So, finally, my question is is there a technology I am looking for available for either Perl or Eiffel or Python Since I am cross-posting, I would appreciate a reply by mail as well. Thanks in advance, Vladislav
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