Enhydra is an open-source application server put out by Lutris Technologies in Santa Cruz. It emphasis seems to be modularity, java servlets, and XML. More info is available at: http://www.enhydra.com/ It would be interesting to see a good comparison of enhydra with Zope... Hope this helps, Matt michel@digicool.com wrote:
Kent Tenney <ktenney@win.bright.net> writes:
Can someone please describe the differences/similarities between these two environments?
I've never heard of it. Does it have a URL? I vaguely remember someone a few months ago posting something about a PHP based 'Application Server'. Is this Enhydra?
-Michel
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