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WWW2012, Lyon : France (2012)
Client-server Web applications with Ocsigen
Vincent Balat ( ) 1, Pierre Chambart 1, Grégoire Henry 1
(2012-04)

The Ocsigen framework offers a new way to develop sophisticated client-server Web applications. It makes it possible to write as a single program both the server and client sides of a Web application, thus simplifying a lot communications and data transfers, and avoiding code duplications. It also proposes a wide set of high level concepts to program traditional Web interactions in a very concise way while mixing them seamlessly with client side features. The use of a powerful type system improves a lot the reliability of programs, reducing debugging time, and making the code easier to maintain.
1:  Preuves, Programmes et Systèmes (PPS)
CNRS : UMR7126 – Université Paris VII - Paris Diderot
Computer Science/Programming Languages
Web interaction – services – Continuation-based Web programming – Ajax – Javascript
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