Note for use of statless servlets

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Jay McCarthy 2009-05-29 20:18:55 +00:00
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@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ This manual describes the PLT libraries for building Web applications.
@secref["servlet"] and @secref["stateless"] describe two ways to write Web applications. @secref["servlet"] and @secref["stateless"] describe two ways to write Web applications.
@secref["servlet"] use the entire PLT Scheme language, but their continuations are stored in the Web server's memory. @secref["servlet"] use the entire PLT Scheme language, but their continuations are stored in the Web server's memory.
@secref["stateless"] use a slightly restricted PLT Scheme language, but their continuation can be stored by the Web client or on a Web server's disk. @secref["stateless"] use a slightly restricted PLT Scheme language, but their continuation can be stored by the Web client or on a Web server's disk. If you can, you want to use @secref["stateless"] for the improved scalability.
The @secref["http"] section describes the common library function for manipulating HTTP requests and creating HTTP responses. The @secref["http"] section describes the common library function for manipulating HTTP requests and creating HTTP responses.
In particular, this section covers cookies, authentication, and request bindings. In particular, this section covers cookies, authentication, and request bindings.