Is Python fit for multi-tiEred apps?
Eike Kock
ekock at movatis.com
Thu Sep 27 04:52:03 EDT 2001
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Thanks for all your answers. I looked at Zope, Webware, OSE, MEMS, ... . Webware looks interesting but still has some way to go. Dispite of all the drawbacks I stated earlier I'm going for J2EE now. Not coding it directly though but using a program written in Python to generate the code (coding EJBs with all the suggested design patterns by hand is not really an option). Python is a wonderful language. What I miss is a framework for building scaleable enterprise systems (multi-tiered, transparent object distribution, transaction monitoring, clustering, ...). If we could build such a system and make it easy to understand and use, I'm sure Python would be "king of the hill" (see thread "Why isn't Python king of the hill?" in comp.lang.python). Eike
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