Re: Servelts vs. ASP: Techniques for web-programming

From: Pascal Glauser <glauser_at_my-deja.com>
Date: Sat, 19 Feb 2000 12:37:07 GMT
Message-ID: <88m2pk$kv4$1_at_nnrp1.deja.com>


OK, I repost the question slightly differently:

Is anybody out there clearly preferring ASP over Servlets or vice versa. (or are the tools too different to be compared to each other)?

Is it reasonable to deploy the servelts in 8i and using OAS as web-server, or should I use apache, IIS or something else both as web-server and to run the servelts on.

Is anybody out there having experience with Oracle JDeveloper 3 for developing servelts ?

Are there Java-class-libraries for using templates in servelts?

Pascal Glauser

First Post:
> 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
> 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
> as HTML-Server ?
>
> Does Oracle JDeveloper3 support servlet-programming in a reasonable
way?
>
> 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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