Lisp web framework. KPAX and WebActions

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Lisp web framework. KPAX and WebActions

Postby Newbie » Fri, 18 Mar 2005 09:25:50 GMT

I wonder which one is better. Or any other choice.

Isn't there anyone who explain each pros and cons ?


Re: Lisp web framework. KPAX and WebActions

Postby drewc » Fri, 18 Mar 2005 16:24:07 GMT



i use UncommonWeb  http://www.**--****.com/ 

There is also some (sparse) information on CL and web programming here

 http://www.**--****.com/ %20Programming

and more on UCW and continuation passing style here:

 http://www.**--****.com/ %2FContinuation




-- 
Drew Crampsie
drewc at tech dot coop
"Never mind the bollocks -- here's the sexp's tools."
	-- Karl A. Krueger on comp.lang.lisp

Re: Lisp web framework. KPAX and WebActions

Postby Marco Baringer » Sat, 19 Mar 2005 02:04:17 GMT

"Newbie" < XXXX@XXXXX.COM > writes:


conceptually they're quite similar. one uses LSP for templating
(kpax), one uses CLP (webactions), both provide session management
(though, afair, only webactions does automatic url rewriting if
cookies are not available). kpax includes a lisp prevalence mechanism
(though webactions users can just uses franz's excellent
allegrostore). if you like the kpax and webactions style i'd also
suggest looking at tbnl:  http://www.**--****.com/ 're willing
to revitalize some old code i'd suggest walking through IMHO as well
(think apple's webobjects).

of course, what you really want is ucw
( http://www.**--****.com/ ) but i'll let you figure that out
on your own.

-- 
-Marco
Ring the bells that still can ring.
Forget the perfect offering.
There is a crack in everything.
That's how the light gets in.
	-Leonard Cohen



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