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Revision as of 23:57, 9 April 2009
This site is a starting point for collecting up ideas, links and any draft API suggestions for the serverjs group. Discussions occur on that mailing list and on IRC (#serverjs on freenode).
Meta
Current Efforts
This is a list of issues currently being discussed / standardized. They come from the "Low level" department, as we need to have a solid basics prior to building a tower.
- Modules
- Filesystem API
- Binary Data Objects (byte arrays and/or strings)
- Encodings and character sets
- System Interface (stdin, stdout, stderr, &c)
- C unified API to our Target Platforms
Future Efforts
Low-level APIs
This is the collection of APIs that we'd like to see behaving consistently across JavaScript interpreters.
- Language and Runtime Services
- Socket I/O (TCP/IP)
- Command line processing
- Logging
- Relational database interface
- ResultSets (collections of data maybe from RDBMS, maybe from other sources)
- Web server to application interface (plus middleware)
- Concurrency
- String / ByteString I/O
High-level APIs
This is the collection of APIs that implement common functionality on top of the low-level API.