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+ | GemStone/S combines an enterprise class application server, a robust object database, and a multi-user Smalltalk virtual machine. With the addition of the open source Seaside framework, and other add-ons such as script.aculo.us, and the Pier CMS, GemStone/S provides an excellent platform for deploying dynamic web applications with transparent persistence. In addition to the [[GLASS]] Virtual Appliance, GemStone has other [[http://seaside.gemstone.com/docs/GLASS-Announcement.htm editions of GemStone/S]] that will run Seaside, but do not include a pre-configured operating system or Apache. |
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Transparent persistent storage for Seaside
GemStone/S combines an enterprise class application server, a robust object database, and a multi-user Smalltalk virtual machine. With the addition of the open source Seaside framework, and other add-ons such as script.aculo.us, and the Pier CMS, GemStone/S provides an excellent platform for deploying dynamic web applications with transparent persistence. In addition to the GLASS Virtual Appliance, GemStone has other [editions of GemStone/S] that will run Seaside, but do not include a pre-configured operating system or Apache.