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functional programming and web services
- From: Damien MATTEI <Damien dot Mattei at unice dot fr>
- To: kawa at sourceware dot org, Bigloo Mailingliste <bigloo at inria dot fr>, Per Bothner <per at bothner dot com>, Manuel dot Serrano at inria dot fr, Michel dot BUFFA at unice dot fr, Jean-Paul dot ROY at unice dot fr
- Cc: Bonneau Daniel <Daniel dot Bonneau at oca dot eu>, Mattei Damien <Damien dot Mattei at oca dot eu>, "jean-Claude Thorel" <jean-Claude dot Thorel at oca dot eu>, Stee Philippe <Philippe dot Stee at oca dot eu>, lyu dot abe at unice dot fr, thierry dot lanz at oca dot eu
- Date: Thu, 20 Oct 2016 11:55:33 +0200
- Subject: functional programming and web services
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Hi Schemers, web programmers and all
i'm writing in the mailing lists to share some knowledge about how to write web applications
with our favorites Scheme languages because there is little documentation else where on the net.
Using the experience of developping a web application for astronomy ( https://sidonie2.oca.eu/Sidonie/ ) i decided to share my experience by
writing a tutorial about creating web services applications that integrate our Schemes languages (Bigloo and Kawa)
with the Java VM used in web application servers (such as Tomcat) .
The tutorial is available here:
https://sidonie2.oca.eu/Sidonie/technical-doc.html
This explains the techniques used for the development of the web application
and i hope it will help programmers integrating and melting Java and Scheme code in the same application.
I also want to thanks the users of the maing lists that have answered my questions , and
especially Per Bothner for his help answering my lot of questions about his Kawa system.
Regards,
Damien
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Damien.Mattei@unice.fr, Damien.Mattei@oca.eu, UNS / OCA / CNRS