I think the list is basically reasonable. Although I think that template systems is tough to put into the P5EE category. It is in J2EE because of JSPs so tightly coupled to servlets. But with the numerous template technologies out there for Perl, I would prefer to put it into it's own category -- perhaps within interfaces.
At 12:43 PM 10/28/2001, Paul Kulchenko wrote: >Hi, Stephen! > >It was already mentioned on this list, and I agree with opinion that >not all components mentined here [1] belong to P5EE (only nine >components from about 50 possible): > >-- core -- >Testing >Documentation >Exception/Error tracking >Configuration/Command line options >I18n/Unicode >Logging and Auditing >Serialization >Language Introspection >Development/Debugging/Profiling/Diagnostics >Threads >Safe Environment >Deployment/Packaging >Cross-language Interfaces (Perl to/from other languages) >Mini/Micro/Embedded > >-- standard -- >Parsers >Compilers >Cryptography >Security (Authentication, Authorization, Identification and >Personalization) >Data/Object Persistence >Database Access >Data storage >Sessions >Caching/Optimization >Network Protocols >Data processing/manipulations (datatypes, strings, text, compression) >XML manipulations >Multimedia (telephony, speech, audio, video) >Utilities > >-- p5ee -- >Web Server Extensions >Template Systems >Mail services >Messaging >Remote Procedures and Webservices >Transactions >Naming and Directory services >Interoperability (CORBA, COM, OLE) >Perl Oysters/Beans > >-- management -- >Workflow Management >Application Management >Business Management (ISBN, barcodes, cards, taxes) >Server Management > >-- interfaces -- >Graphic Interfaces >Web Interfaces >User Interfaces >X11 Interfaces >Application Interfaces (legacy and commercial systems) >OS interfaces > >Standard components are built on top of core components/modules and >p5ee components on top of standard ones. > >Best wishes, Paul. > >[1] http://www.officevision.com/pub/p5ee/p5ee_modules.html > >__________________________________________________ >Do You Yahoo!? >Make a great connection at Yahoo! Personals. >http://personals.yahoo.com __________________________________________________ Gunther Birznieks ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) eXtropia - The Open Web Technology Company http://www.eXtropia.com/
