Bradley V. Stone wrote:
I don't quite follow what you're saying, but it sounds like you may be
talking about using a persistant connection...

Green screeners need to get past the one job one user mentality when web
programming... at least for the most part. Every request is different, and
could be from anyone. That's where persistance or a variation thereof comes
in handy (ie session variables, cookies... blah blah).
I have to disagree. Persistent connections are a requirement for high-performance applications. You need to keep heavyweight application artifacts like open data paths and.SQL cursors around between calls; you can't afford to rebuild them for every request. I've used persistent connections with JSP Model 2 from the get-go, and EGL will also support persistent connections.

Yes, there are some applications where statelessness is required, specifically those with thousands of anonymous external connections (think storefront or blog), but business applications for authenticated users are not in that category.
It's simple.. and I'd rather create eRPG SDK or CGIDEV2 templates than DDS
any day.... :)
And me, I'd rather use a real WYSIWYG editor! JSF removes all of that stuff.

Joe

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