The move towards Server-Side JavaScript

With the advent of Server Side Javascript in Domino 8, a whole raft of new development toys was given us long-sufferring Domino developer. We can now do things like use Java classes directly in Server Side JavaScript, create and use Managed Beans and create rich web UI's thanks to dojo.

So it seems that Domino is not the only platform getting jiggy with the server-side movement. This post follows the momentum that seems to be gathering towards Server-Side development general, allowing developers to quickly string (pun intended) together loosely defined applications that run entirely on SSJS.

An interesting read.