XML Application Servers

Dave Winer dave at userland.com
Thu Nov 25 13:38:48 GMT 1999


The right way to develop XML server apps is with Frontier: ;->

http://frontier.userland.com/

Dave


----- Original Message -----
From: Matthew Gertner <matthew at praxis.cz>
To: XML Developers List <xml-dev at ic.ac.uk>
Sent: Thursday, November 25, 1999 1:25 AM
Subject: XML Application Servers


> A question: who out there is developing applications delivering XML from
> a server platform? How are you doing it? I'm very curious to know
> whether developers are favoring:
>
> 1) Template-based XML document generation a la PHP
> 2) Programmatic XML document generation in Java, Perl, C++ or whatever.
> 3) Hybrid template/programmatic servers like Enhydra/XMLC
> 4) Commercial XML servers focusing on e-commerce (e.g. Bluestone)
> 5) Proprietary database environments with XML delivery support (e.g.
> Oracle)
> 6) Delivery from native XML repositories (POET CMS, Tamino, etc.)
>
> It would be very interesting to see if a consensus is already forming
> about the Right Way to build XML server apps.
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Matthew
>
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