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Re: The "Mobile me" web apps


  • Subject: Re: The "Mobile me" web apps
  • From: "John Huss" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 12 Jun 2008 21:48:34 -0700

Florijan (who does the jbnd framework for JavaClient) doesn't seem to like EOAssociation.  What are the pros and cons of using them?

John

On Thu, Jun 12, 2008 at 7:12 AM, Ricardo Legorreta <email@hidden> wrote:
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Date: Wed, 11 Jun 2008 22:06:50 +0200
From: Stephane Guyot <email@hidden>
Subject: Re: The "Mobile me" web apps
To: WebObjects Development <email@hidden>
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Use JC and maybe JC components (from DTC ):

We have been working with JavaClient for several months with the following approach:

- Develop an EOF, displaygroup and EOAssociation bindings with JFormDesigner and of course swing.
- Include many SwingX component from SwingLabs project, and other cool swing components with animation.

We have developed in Flex 2.0 and of course in Cocoa, WO 4.5, NeXTStep... Flex is good but also I strongly recommend you to
try JavaClient with the EOAssociation bindings and use all the nice JavaSwing technology that is out here.

Ricardo.

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Ricardo,

interesting :-)

Can someone speak about "the wonderful Ajax frameworks shown at  
WOWODC " or it is under NDA ?
Does Apple have something in the pipe for the RIA, RDA applications ?  
Cocoa Integrated Runtime ? Cocoa-leigth js implementation ? OpenStep  
like resurrection ?
Adobe is using WebKit for AIR : http://www.adobe.com/devnet/air/flex/

Any informations are wellcome, if not under NDA.

Stephane


Le 11 juin 08 à 20:56, Ricardo Parada a écrit :



Ok, most of us have probably seen the mobile me web apps.  They are  
web 2.0 apps that use _javascript_ and ajax.  There's a lot of good  
stuff in those apps.  So much good stuff there.  I wished Apple  
made some of that stuff available to us (developers) in some  
form.  :-)

I'm guessing that the back end for those apps is using WebObjects.   
I can see that in the current webmail app for .mac and I assume  
that's also going to be the case for the mobile me web apps.   And  
we should probably point people to all these great applications  
when they have doubts about WebObjects.

Anyways, I'm just so curious if Apple is using the wonderful Ajax  
frameworks shown at WOWODC or if they are using their own stuff.


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