Updated: 11/5/2005; 6:07:55 PM.
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Friday, October 29, 2004

Lakeshore. A Java web framework modelled on Seaside.

11:57:24 AM      

Bill Clementson writes about the new 'trivial-sockets' implementation for Common Lisp systems. It's great to see some standardisation occurring in this area.

11:46:27 AM      

Wee, a web framework in Ruby. What's interesting about this framework is that it is inspired by Seaside, but does not use continuations. It does have the benefits of a continuation based framework though. It also serializes the sessions enabling restarting the server with session resumption, and the possibility of load balancing by marshalling the sessions to different machines. It sounds very similar to the benefits of the Scheme web continuation framework I developed in Sisc.

I found this site through Avi Bryant's posting which also goes into more detail.

11:19:16 AM      

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