S.J.Chun wrote:
> Hi,
>
> It seems that though Seaside 2.9 is moving target, it could be used as development
> platform for web application. Can we use GST (and included Seaside 2.9) for web
> application? What I mean is that is it stable enough(at least compared to Squeak case)
> to be used as web application server?
Yes, the current git master should be very stable; Derek Zhou's GC fixes
in particular avoided unbounded growths in memory usage. I've been
delaying a release only to include a new Seaside release and possibly
Gwanael's GtkLauncher, so there should actually be no problem using the
latest and greatest GST.
Paolo
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