Techniques for web-programming

From: Pascal Glauser <glauser_at_my-deja.com>
Date: 2000/02/18
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[Quoted] I am currently evauating different web-programming-techniques. The web-pages should query data from an operative system running on Oracle 8i on NT. And they should consist of plain HTML, so no applets or [Quoted] DHTML for the moment.

If you could start from scratch with web-programming, would you use servelts?

What are the pros an contras in respect to ASP oder PL/SQL-Agent (an Oracle Package to dynamically create HTML-pages.)

How would you deploy servlets in an Oracle-environment. Apache, Sun, IIS, Oracle OAS or directly in 8i. Would you take into account using OAS [Quoted] as HTML-Server ?

Does Oracle JDeveloper3 support servlet-programming in a reasonable way?

[Quoted] One problem with servlets is the HTML-code. Normally, you have a distinction between the programmer and the editor of the webpage. A solution might be the use of templates. Are there any class-libraries that support templates ?

How about the use of XML by servlets?

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