Paul, Thanks for your efforts. The categorization looks good. If you want it captured somewhere, please put it in a web page so you can maintain it, and I will link to it.
Stephen At 09:43 PM 10/27/2001 -0700, 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 > >
