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Foil 21 Web Architecture Supports Interpreted Environments

From Commodity(Web) Technologies in the service of Computational Grids Argonne Workshop on Computational Grids -- 7-10 Sept 97. by Geoffrey C. Fox


1 Note Java also integrates compiled and interpreted approaches and so leads to more convenient programming environments
  • Develop and Test with Interpreters
  • Production Run with high performance using compilers and optimized libraries
2 JavaScript is a fully interpreted language but not really Java
3 Applets are half-way between traditional compiled and interpreted approaches
4 Web "systems" can behave like Interpreters with interactive commands at client (gives Web version of MATLAB)
5 Web Client
6 including
7 Java Applets
8 Web Server
9 Java/Fortran/C++
10 Application Backend

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