On Mar 17, 2004, at 4:26 PM, Rob wrote:
> On Wed, 2004-03-17 at 16:15, Michael T. Tangorre wrote:
> > What about Dan Switzer's Client/Server Gateway JSAPI? Have you
> toyed with
> > this at all?
> > http://www.pengoworks.com/workshop/js/gateway/
>
> Ah no his is totallly different ... thank goodness :-D
>
> he is using an iframe and wddx (it looks like) mine is straight up web
> services (like flash remoting kind of I guess - but cooler I think
> becuase you get full objects with this and I dont think you get full
> objects with flash I could be wrong though)
Rob I think this is cool & like prior posts see a use for it in ryo RIA
apps such as a drill-down or chat, etc where you want to efficiently
communicate with a server or service and update the existing page
instead of replacing it.
I think this comes very close to Flash remoting... except the bit about
getting the object at the client.
The full impact of this hasn't "ripened" in my mind yet -- at the very
least you could have a client-side app that trolls for web services --
when it finds one it could dynamically customize itself to
utilize/communicate with that particular ws.
I think you could do some very exciting things with this.
Dick
P.S. doesn't work with Safari
>
> His is way more stable and cool - mine is more proof of concept /
> pointless :)
>
> --
> Rob <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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