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1 joko 1.1 @title Industry Application Servers - do we really need them?
2     @newsgroup nfo.caesar, nfo.dev.perl, nfo.dev.php
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7     $Id: joko_2003-03.twingle,v 1.6 2003/03/07 16:56:42 joko Exp $
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10    
11     Hi there,
12    
13     [...] the text coming here got refactored from another post:
14     "org.netfrag.xyz - ApiDoc available - powered by phpDocumentor" to "nfo.yakka" [...]
15    
16     Just the GUI people (Gnome and KDE) have their component architectures where
17     they are struggling to get them more: a) stable b) responsive c) flexible which are
18     things essential for a GUI.
19     (Microsoft chose the other way: just d) integrate everything into a Win32API and
20     sell this stuff - okay they have been faster with this approach....)
21    
22     Okay - back to the point:
23     Not even to think about integration of anything where is nothing, hmmm.....?
24    
25     <b>In contrast to this, the Industry has even more component systems: </b>
26     Microsoft's COM for its clunky OS, (okay - .NET is on top of the stack by now
27     pushing COM/DCOM one level towards deprecation) - however:
28     Apple's WebObjects or Macromedia's Xyz for Web-Application-Development
29     and Java's J2EE Architecture for large-scale industry-wide software development.
30     Not to mention all the other "Application-Server-Technologies" related to specific
31     companies' products: Oracles iDatabase-stuff (q: they have a fs2db-mapper -
32     do they have an orm?), IBM's WebSphere (or the classical well-known Groupware
33     Application Server "Lotus Notes") or even SAP.
34    
35     Jonen and me talked yesterday about this point regarding a thread at the
36     <b>Kroupware mailing-list</b> started by Thomas Zander:
37     @thread-start http://mail.kde.org/pipermail/kroupware/2003-February/001114.html
38     @thread-part http://mail.kde.org/pipermail/kroupware/2003-February/001117.html
39     @thread-part http://mail.kde.org/pipermail/kroupware/2003-February/001118.html
40     @thread-end http://mail.kde.org/pipermail/kroupware/2003-February/001139.html
41    
42     In contrast to this, for things like "mailrouting between kolab servers in the same domain"
43     no additional solutions are developed:
44     @link http://mail.kde.org/pipermail/kroupware/2003-February/000856.html
45    
46     And even things like "Using the kmail kolab client and outlook to access the same account"
47     @link http://mail.kde.org/pipermail/kroupware/2003-February/000970.html
48     @link http://mail.kde.org/pipermail/kroupware/2003-February/000973.html
49     @link http://mail.kde.org/pipermail/kroupware/2003-February/000975.html
50     are unfortunately completely unaddressed there.
51    
52     Mozilla is okay:
53     @link http://mail.kde.org/pipermail/kroupware/2003-February/000977.html
54     @link http://mail.kde.org/pipermail/kroupware/2003-February/000996.html
55    
56     Still not - but planned: "Synchronize the mozilla calendar against the kolab server"
57     @link http://mail.kde.org/pipermail/kroupware/2003-February/001001.html
58    
59    
60    
61     What I want <b>to do</b> is creating a Groupware Application without a
62     primary server required.
63    
64     Of course, one *can* be added and *will be* added to serve tasks which
65     simply can't be solved using a passive-only system.
66    
67    

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