Way cool! Thanks. You have another convert now.
Anthony
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> > Anthony Mills wrote:
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> > > I am not sure I see why XSP is ness
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> > I am not sure I see why XSP is nessisary for a content management
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> From: "Frans Thamura" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> > Are you ever create
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> Are you ever create a contentn management system using XML???
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> You will see how great XSP is it? and how powerfull is a XML system.
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> Frans Thamura
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> Date: Thursday, June 21, 2001 2:41 AM
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> >I am not interested in time right now, atleast not
> ms. Why else would I
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2001 2:41 AM
Subject: JSP v. XSP (was Re: performance inquiry)
>I am not interested in time right now, atleast not ms. Why else would I
>want to use XSP? I used XSPs for awhile, but I prefer JSP for a few
reason,
>and right now one doesn't work. I will consider migrating, as m
I used cocoon intensively, and I like cocoon, and I hope XSP
become more popular, because it is powerfull, remember powerfull is not mean
fast, and remember java is slow, so Cocoon is Java component, 2 times slower
than other.
We know C, is fast, but Java is more flexible for
multiplatform
hony Mills
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> Anthony Mills wrote:
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> > Hello,
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> > I am developing a web site using
milliseconds per request (10-50ms depending on size of information).
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> Hope this helps,
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> Anthony Mills
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Subject: performance inquiry
> Hi.,
> I am begining of developing a
> standalone/networked/web application. But need to
> decide what to use. C2 attracted
Hi.,
I am begining of developing a
standalone/networked/web application. But need to
decide what to use. C2 attracted be 'coz of many cool
features i might use in the future..
But performance issues scares me I need advice..
The application need to run standalone or networked
like web app.
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