[cap-talk] choice of client-side for distributed application
John Carlson
john.carlson3 at sbcglobal.net
Fri Jun 9 01:47:25 EDT 2006
On Jun 8, 2006, at 3:10 AM, Ben Laurie wrote:
> On 6/8/06, John Carlson <john.carlson3 at sbcglobal.net> wrote:
>>>
>>> If you want to stick with Java, you could make use of the underlying
>>> libraries on which E is implemented: ELib. They're written in
>>> Java and
>>> might get you a long way towards your goal of a distributed
>>> capability-based whiteboard system.
>>
>> I think I need to get a web host that allows shell access, so I can
>> run an E server (or a waterken server).
>
> How about a CaPerl server?
>
> http://caperl.links.org/
Hmm. I read your slides. How does CaPerl extend across the network?
I'm not terribly worried about security on the server, I'm more
concerned
about making sure that people can't draw on the wrong whiteboard, or
erase someone else's whiteboard.
John
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