Hi everyone.
Im quite new to mozart and Oz. I'm working through the CTM book :).
I am thinking of using Mozart-Oz to develop a production-quality enterprise
class
document management system. However, before I begin, I just want to confirm
a few things about Mozart.
1) Is the Mozart implementation efficient with regards to memory management?
Execution speed doesn't have to super high, just adequate.
2) Im definitely going to use the FFI to access existing libraries and
implement bindings
to other applications, etc. I have been reading the AliceML list and see that
there are memory leaks
which relate to using the AliceML FFI. Is this a problem in Mozart?
3) In Mozart's current state, is it suited for production-level enterprise
applications?
(Which can be handed off to clients).
4) It is going to be a rather huge application and I just need to confirm that
Mozart and Oz is
suited for writing large applications.
5) Is there still good support for Mozart? In other words, if I find a problem
in Mozart,
can someone assist me in fixing the problem?
The solution should work on linux and windows with a preference to linux. The
document
management system will include a web server, web-interface for accessing the
document
store, connecting to a database server (MySQL / PostgreSQL). I want to develop
as much as
possible in Oz, only using the FFI if it is really necessary. The document
management system
will later be adapted to be distributed, but still function as a logical unit,
transparently to the
user, making the solution very scalable.
Thanks.
Oz is great btw :)
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