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Post Tudbc
Please take a look at the newly release free open-source TUDBC's Go Web
Framework (previously TudbcJRubyServlet) at
http://www.tudbc.org/goweb (including API)
http://www.tudbc.org/gowebdemo (with live demos)
The new unified framework has been expanded to support virtually any
platforms:
High portability among wide range of web servers
================================================
* IIS
* Java EE 5 (e.g. GlassFish, Resin, Tomcat, etc.),
* Ruby servers (e.g. WEBrick, Mongrel, Thin, etc.)
* Traditional web servers with CGI (e.g. Apache)
High portability among many programming languages
================================================
* Java and JSP
* .NET (C#, F#, J#, VB.NET, C++/CLI, etc.)
* Ruby (original, IronRuby, JRuby)
* PHP (original, Phalanger, Quercus)
(Coming soon) Python (original, IronPython, Jython), Perl, C/C++, etc.
In particular for Ruby, it unifies Ruby web programming for all flavors
of Ruby (original, IronRuby, JRuby) in all native web servers (including
IIS and Java EE servers).
Thank you!
TUDBC.org
Framework (previously TudbcJRubyServlet) at
http://www.tudbc.org/goweb (including API)
http://www.tudbc.org/gowebdemo (with live demos)
The new unified framework has been expanded to support virtually any
platforms:
High portability among wide range of web servers
================================================
* IIS
* Java EE 5 (e.g. GlassFish, Resin, Tomcat, etc.),
* Ruby servers (e.g. WEBrick, Mongrel, Thin, etc.)
* Traditional web servers with CGI (e.g. Apache)
High portability among many programming languages
================================================
* Java and JSP
* .NET (C#, F#, J#, VB.NET, C++/CLI, etc.)
* Ruby (original, IronRuby, JRuby)
* PHP (original, Phalanger, Quercus)
(Coming soon) Python (original, IronPython, Jython), Perl, C/C++, etc.
In particular for Ruby, it unifies Ruby web programming for all flavors
of Ruby (original, IronRuby, JRuby) in all native web servers (including
IIS and Java EE servers).
Thank you!
TUDBC.org