[plt-scheme] servlet2.ss, servlet.ss, etc.

From: Jay McCarthy (jay.mccarthy at gmail.com)
Date: Tue Mar 27 14:08:30 EDT 2007

Hmm, what version of DrScheme scheme are you using? You just wrote
that in DrScheme, then pressed `Execute' and got this error? Or, did
you run the plt-web-server from the command-line/etc?

Jay

On 3/26/07, Ethan Herdrick <herdrick at gmail.com> wrote:
> OK, that does answer my question, thanks.  But I'm getting an error
> from the code you sent.
>
> When I execute it, the web server is started and a browser is opened,
> but the browser is pointed to:
> http://localhost:8000/servlets/standalone.ss  which shows this error:
> "Servlet didn't load. open-input-file: cannot open input file:
> "C:\Program Files\PLT\collects\web-server\default-web-root\.\servlets\standalone.ss"
> (The system cannot find the file specified.; errno=2)"
>
> When I tried pointing the browser to the file containing the code you
> sent, I got:  "Servlet didn't load. dynamic-require: name is not
> provided: interface-version by module: |,c:\program
> files\plt\collects\web-server\default-web-root\servlets\servlet-env-test|"
>
> Where does the 'standalone.ss' filename come from?  Shouldn't the
> browser be going to
> "http://localhost:8000/servlets/servlet-env-test.scm" instead?
>
> What am I doing wrong?
>
> Any help is appreciated.
> -Ethan
>
> When I execute the code you
> On 3/26/07, Jay McCarthy <jay.mccarthy at gmail.com> wrote:
> > I'm not sure about the paper, but the basic thing that those modules
> > do is run the web-server embedded in DrScheme. You can still do that
> > with the following code:
> >
> > --- Copied from another message ----
> >
> > One thing you can do to run the web-server from within DrScheme is to
> > use the (lib "servlet-env.ss" "web-server" "tools") library. Here's an
> > example:
> >
> > (module servlet-env-test mzscheme
> >  (require (lib "servlet-env.ss" "web-server" "tools"))
> >
> >  ; request-number : str -> num
> >  (define (request-number which-number)
> >   (string->number
> >    (extract-binding/single
> >     'number
> >     (request-bindings (send/suspend (build-request-page which-number))))))
> >
> >  ; build-request-page : str -> str -> response
> >  (define (build-request-page which-number)
> >   (lambda (k-url)
> >     `(html (head (title "Enter a Number to Add"))
> >            (body ([bgcolor "white"])
> >                  (form ([action ,k-url] [method "post"])
> >                        "Enter the " ,which-number " number to add: "
> >                        (input ([type "text"] [name "number"] [value ""]))
> >                        (input ([type "submit"] [name "enter"] [value
> > "Enter"])))))))
> >  #;(on-web
> >  `(html (head (title "Sum"))
> >         (body ([bgcolor "white"])
> >               (p "The sum is "
> >                  ,(number->string (+ (request-number "first")
> > (request-number "second")))))))
> >
> >  (on-web (+ (request-number "first") (request-number "second"))))
> >
> > When you use the `on-web' function, a temporary server is run from
> > DrScheme on port 8080 and a browser window is opened to a temporary
> > servlet. This should help you test servlets from DrS.
> >
> > On 3/25/07, Ethan Herdrick <info at reatlas.com> wrote:
> > > Hi
> > >
> > > I've got a question about Matthias' remarkable 2002 paper, "Developing
> > > Interactive Web Programs" (here:
> > > http://www.ccs.neu.edu/scheme/pubs/afp2002-f.ps).
> > >
> > > Does any of the code described in the paper work anymore?  I notice it
> > > can be found in PLT/collects/htdp/servlet2.ss but it doesn't seem to
> > > work.  Has it been superseded by servlet.ss?  Most of the (names of)
> > > functions defined in htdp/servlets2.ss seem to be there.  (There's no
> > > "inform" function in servlet.ss, though.)
> > >
> > > Thanks in advance.
> > >
> > > -Ethan
> > > _________________________________________________
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> > >
> >
> >
> > --
> > Jay McCarthy <jay.mccarthy at gmail.com>
> > http://jay.teammccarthy.org
> >
>


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