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Terry Westley writes:
> On Monday, August 27, 2001 9:48 PM, Tony Lowe wrote:
> > * Perhaps Ada is not shrinking, but the rest of the software industry is
> > growing so fast it is tough to see it as the same. I would hope you can
> > build 100 web sites in the same time it takes to build a single airplane.
> > In reality, Ada has not made nearly the effort to be a super-web language
> > as Java has, and an enormous percentage of software work is either building
> > web stuff, or making existing stuff web enabled. CGI is fine, but does
> > not have nearly the comfy standardized framework as Servlets, JSPs, and
> > EJBs provide.
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> There's more to Ada's web life than CGI. With JGNAT, you can use Servlets,
> JSP, and Java Beans to create dynamic data-rich web sites. I've used the
> Tomcat <http://jakarta.apache.org> JSP server for this and have also begun
> using some of the other Jakarta products such as Velocity.
And there is more than the technologies based on the JVM. There is a complete
framework named AWS to develop Web applications. Used with the template
engine named Templates_Parser make it a viable choice for Web
development. AWS has already been used in some nice Web applications.
Pascal.
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