Re: The "Mobile me" web apps
Re: The "Mobile me" web apps
- Subject: Re: The "Mobile me" web apps
- From: Mike Schrag <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 11 Jun 2008 18:19:57 -0700
But I don't like reinventing the wheel. So I could adopt the
ERExtensions framework which I believe is all that's needed for
integrating Ajax into WebObjects. Or I could continue developing my
framework. Or I could wait to see what Apple is doing.
Waiting to see what Apple is doing realistically means probably
waiting a year, and possibly finding out at the end that they aren't
addressing it. So I would say that you should solve your problems and
if Apple comes out with something, reevaluate at that point. As far
as adopting ERX, I don't know enough about what your framework does to
give suggestions. The main point I would ask about is how you are
addressing the backtrack cache handling, as this is one of the primary
features of the Wonder Ajax.framework (which was adopted in a slightly
older, but similar, form in 5.4). We do quite a bit of painful
munging magic in the app backtrack cache handling to make
Ajax.framework work, so you might want to compare how you're handling
these problems with your own solution (which I'd be interested to hear
about if you have an alternate solution). Wonder also obviously has
quite a bit of users (including Apple for some internal apps), so you
obviously benefit from community development on the framework. Again,
though, not knowing your framework, it's hard to give more specific
pros/cons.
ms
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