Tony
Rob stepped out -- he will fix in a few. go to ghat & see when
Dick
On Mar 30, 2004, at 3:19 PM, Tony Weeg wrote:
> undownloaded-able ... 404
>
> or am I trying to fast?
>
> :) thanks rob...ive been dying
> to dive into this kinda thing...
>
> ....tony
>
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>
> its only looks good to those who can see bad as well
> -anonymous
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Rob [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, March 30, 2004 6:10 PM
> To: CF-Talk
> Subject: _javascript_ Remoting (js web service accessing stuff)
>
> I have had a lot of people ask me for this so here you go. I decided
> to
> release the source for the _javascript_ remoting libraries - dubbed
> Neuromancer, as well as the sources for the _javascript_ chat demos
> (Dick
> said he was OK with releasing his cfc). The newer HTML chat is pretty
> cool if I do say so myself :-o
>
> You can find the (sparse) documentation, and links to the demos and
> sources here: http://www.rohanclan.com/products/neuromancer/
>
> Neuromancer is actually more then just the remoting libraries, it's a
> system to bring all _javascript_ miniapps (for lack of a better term)
> under the same system. If you have ever had like a js calendar and a
> js
> ticker scroller that both tried to take the document onkeypress event
> you know what I am talking about. Neuromancer is also attempting to
> provide an abstract layer between browsers so you can just do one call
> and get what you need.
>
> The _javascript_ remoting has only been tested with Cold Fusion web
> services and can natively pass Arrays, strings, numerics and queries
> (via thin arrays and the thin array cfc) between the client and the
> server.
>
> It's pretty fast, but has some limitations. You are welcome to play
> with
> it and contribute if you like. I have many many things I am doing
> right
> now (aside from trying to find a job) so I don't think I'll be able to
> run this project... any takers?
>
> BTW as a little joke I call this a PIA (Poor Internet Application)
>
> It's not Flex, it's not even Laszlo, but it is cost and plug-in free
> (and probably runs faster). Plus if you know _javascript_ you have a
> pretty minimal learning curve.
>
> Have fun,
> --
> Rob <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
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