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BRL-2.1.2: a database-oriented system for Scheme web pages

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (brlewis@alum.mit.edu)
Wed Jan 12 15:57:55 2000

From: brlewis@alum.mit.edu
To: project-db@MIT.EDU, web-agents@MIT.EDU
Date: 12 Jan 2000 15:57:40 -0500
Message-ID: <nm9n1qb3t4r.fsf@kindness.mit.edu>

For those interested in the future of BRL...

Release 2 is a complete rewrite and is much faster, but is not
backward-compatible with release 1, used in project-db.  I have used it
in two medium-sized web applications here at Eaton Vance, and people
like it.  The current release is short on documentation once you get
past the install step, but I must remedy that soon, as I'll need to
train others here to use BRL.

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Subject: BRL-2.1.2: a database-oriented system for Scheme web pages
Date: 12 Jan 2000 11:59:17 -0500
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I've placed a gzipped tar file in
ftp://ftp.cs.indiana.edu/pub/scheme-repository/incoming

It contains the sources to BRL, which requires Kawa.  Anyone who has
built Kawa should have no trouble building BRL.

The file should probably go in the Utilities section of the Scheme
Repository, with the following text:

BRL is a system for Scheme web pages using Java Servlets, JDBC and
Kawa.  Written by Bruce Lewis.  Requires Kawa.  (BRL-2.1.2.tar.gz).

-- 
(define (b l) (begin (display (string-append (make-string (- 40 (quotient
  (string-length l) 2)) #\space) l)) (newline))) (for-each b '("" "Bruce Lewis"
  "MIT 1990" "<URL:http://web.mit.edu/brlewis/www/>"))
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