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Tapestry, swing, and ajax

Not sure if you guys saw this in TSS but it looks interesting. It's
another web framework based on swing. It's got some neat features to it
like drag and drop (non-ajax) and keyboard bindings. Thought this might
be relevant to the thread a little bit ago about this.


http://www.j-wings.org/snipsnap/space/Welcome
demo:
http://demo.j-wings.org/wingset/WingSet/

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Dan Adams
Software Engineer
Interactive Factory


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Re: Tapestry, swing, and ajax

Posted by adasal <ad...@gmail.com>.
But the issue of YAWF.
If you have a problem, a budget and a team, there are so many ways in, so
many levels from which you might start the journey.
I think it is inevitable because we all have the down to the metal
languages, or else we wouldn't be able to do anything, and building a
framework, although maybe years of work and complicated, is still too low
level and not really big enough in itself for the whole thing to get wrapped
up in just one or two solutions.
Still it leaves you wondering, how long might this situation go on for.
Eventually it should migrate down into a chip, a problem I commend to
graphics board makers. But it could be a dangerous moment as then a lot of
choices may be severely curtailed.
Adam

On 08/12/05, Leonardo Quijano Vincenzi <le...@dtqsoftware.com> wrote:
>
> Patrick Casey wrote:
> >       Yah, because no product *we* know and love would ever stoop to
> > something as cheesy as version number inflation. <cough> Java 5.0<cough>
> > :).
> >
> >       --- Pat
> *looks the other way around*
>
> --
> Ing. Leonardo Quijano Vincenzi
> DTQ Software
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Re: Tapestry, swing, and ajax

Posted by Leonardo Quijano Vincenzi <le...@dtqsoftware.com>.
Patrick Casey wrote:
> 	Yah, because no product *we* know and love would ever stoop to
> something as cheesy as version number inflation. <cough> Java 5.0 <cough>
> :).
>
> 	--- Pat
*looks the other way around*

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DTQ Software




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RE: Tapestry, swing, and ajax

Posted by Patrick Casey <pa...@adelphia.net>.
> >
> Hmmm... yeah I thought so when I checked the release. But sometimes it
> bugs me as a "version-marketing" (here we go again) approach to
> numbering... I guess I'd need to see it more closely. No time now, though.

	Yah, because no product *we* know and love would ever stoop to
something as cheesy as version number inflation. <cough> Java 5.0 <cough>
:).

	--- Pat



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Re: Tapestry, swing, and ajax

Posted by Leonardo Quijano Vincenzi <le...@dtqsoftware.com>.
Michael Campbell wrote:
> Leonardo Quijano Vincenzi <le...@dtqsoftware.com> writes:
>
>   
>> What a waste of developer resources... ! Yet another web framework ?
>> Is this new or mature ? Hmmm well, anyway... there could be some
>> interesting ideas there.
>>     
>
> I think it's a 2.0 release, so... "mature".
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Hmmm... yeah I thought so when I checked the release. But sometimes it 
bugs me as a "version-marketing" (here we go again) approach to 
numbering... I guess I'd need to see it more closely. No time now, though.

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DTQ Software



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Re: Tapestry, swing, and ajax

Posted by Michael Campbell <mi...@gmail.com>.
Leonardo Quijano Vincenzi <le...@dtqsoftware.com> writes:

> Dan Adams wrote:

> What a waste of developer resources... ! Yet another web framework ?
> Is this new or mature ? Hmmm well, anyway... there could be some
> interesting ideas there.

I think it's a 2.0 release, so... "mature".


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Re: Tapestry, swing, and ajax

Posted by "t.n.a." <tn...@sharanet.org>.
Leonardo Quijano Vincenzi wrote:

> What a waste of developer resources... ! Yet another web framework ?
> Is this new or mature ? Hmmm well, anyway... there could be some 
> interesting ideas there.

No progress without diversity...better too many than too few, and let 
evolution take it's course.

t.n.a.


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Re: Tapestry, swing, and ajax

Posted by Dan Adams <da...@ifactory.com>.
Yeah, i know it seems like a lot of duplicated effort (and it may very
well be) but if anything else it may just be another proof of concept
for this kind of approach. but i think there may be something to learn
from it even if you don't use it (i know i'm stickin with tapestry).

On Thu, 2005-12-08 at 09:06 -0600, Leonardo Quijano Vincenzi wrote:
> Dan Adams wrote:
> > Not sure if you guys saw this in TSS but it looks interesting. It's
> > another web framework based on swing. It's got some neat features to it
> > like drag and drop (non-ajax) and keyboard bindings. Thought this might
> > be relevant to the thread a little bit ago about this.
> >
> >
> > http://www.j-wings.org/snipsnap/space/Welcome
> > demo:
> > http://demo.j-wings.org/wingset/WingSet/
> >
> >   
> What a waste of developer resources... ! Yet another web framework ?
> Is this new or mature ? Hmmm well, anyway... there could be some 
> interesting ideas there.
> 
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Software Engineer
Interactive Factory


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Re: Tapestry, swing, and ajax

Posted by Leonardo Quijano Vincenzi <le...@dtqsoftware.com>.
Dan Adams wrote:
> Not sure if you guys saw this in TSS but it looks interesting. It's
> another web framework based on swing. It's got some neat features to it
> like drag and drop (non-ajax) and keyboard bindings. Thought this might
> be relevant to the thread a little bit ago about this.
>
>
> http://www.j-wings.org/snipsnap/space/Welcome
> demo:
> http://demo.j-wings.org/wingset/WingSet/
>
>   
What a waste of developer resources... ! Yet another web framework ?
Is this new or mature ? Hmmm well, anyway... there could be some 
interesting ideas there.

-- 
Ing. Leonardo Quijano Vincenzi
DTQ Software



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