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Re: Calling OSX AppleScript from Classic Apps
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Re: Calling OSX AppleScript from Classic Apps


  • Subject: Re: Calling OSX AppleScript from Classic Apps
  • From: Geoff Canyon <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 5 Jul 2003 22:55:52 -0700

On Saturday, July 5, 2003, at 06:58 PM, George Anten wrote:

Can you easily generate all the UI widgets of Windows and OSX, with expected
behavior? What about available class libs, bundled and third party? Access
to DBs and data-grid handling? As a RAD tool for app prototyping (Win and
OSX) which is more suitable? Especially as a prototyping tool for 3-tier
architecture, emulating an app server working with, say, Apache?

All the standard things like scrollbars, popup menus, radio and checkbox buttons, etc, are included. There may be more obscure ones that aren't included, but you could probably whip them up on a custom basis. Behavior is generally what you would expect. I wouldn't know about prototyping, I don't prototype, I build ;-) I'd guess with the JVMs of today, what you'd end up with would look much like a standard app, so you could simulate that fairly well with Revolution. Then you add the necessary database calls, and you're distributing the prototype and heading for the beach ;-)

regards,

Geoff Canyon
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