peterr
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| Posted: 04/12/2007, 5:41 PM |
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There is still a lot of work to be done, especially to do this professionally. We're definitely doing our best and hope to squeeze into CCS whatever Ajax features we can. This will still take several months.
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joejac
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| Posted: 04/12/2007, 6:51 PM |
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Hello,
Only as a suggestion:
Can someone from Yessoftware look into this, and see if it is possible the easy integration of CCS with OpenLaszlo in order to create fast AJAX/RIA applications?,
1.- OpenLaszlo Architecture http://www.openlaszlo.org/lps/docs/guide/architecture.html
2.- Language Preliminaries http://www.openlaszlo.org/lps/docs/guide/language-preliminaries.html
Thank you
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AaronJudd
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| Posted: 06/18/2007, 10:20 PM |
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Since Laszlo was brought up, I thought I would chime in here. Some of you may remember us, we were one of the Codecharge developer award winners waaaaaaaaaaaayy back in 2004 - we used winlike and codecharge to build the admin tool for our Coolerserver app.. that application (and the codecharge/winlike admin tool) has grown pretty long in the tooth, and last year we started to build an set of tools that we hoped would eventually take us away from CCS/Winlike to a Lazlo admin tool.
Along the way we realized that we would probably rather keep, at least for now, a PHP admin interface - we're not yet sure if it will stay CCS, but that depends a lot on how well we can integrate real ajax functionality into our existing CCS application, otherwise, we'll have to end up rewriting from scratch.
The "from scratch" discussion actually led us to begin a whole new project we call "arcticfusion" which is to build a laszlo tool for quickly generating complex applications and providing a web mashup tool to connect these applications. In other words, a tool to let us salvage old functionality from coolerserver, but start adding really cool new applications, regardless of where the source is from (corporate IM, Calandaring, and ERP applications are our initial focus).
Anyways, come check us out -- it sounds complex, but really it's probably a lot closer to what most of us dream about than you might think... (and it's open source / free / non commercial)
http://www.webapplica.org
-Aaron
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