On Monday 03 October 2005 04:11, Ross Gardler wrote: > One other significant point to the many arguments as to why Cocoon is > *not* obsolete is that a rich client requires higher bandwidth.
I agree with Antonio that the above statement is not a fact, but a circumstance around the particular application. 1. Behaviour mobility - the application behaviour is moved to the client. How often, how large, and so on. 2. Algorithms - how much data is processed on the server prior to be moved to the client? 3. Data Intensity - Is the application data intense and need a lot of DB read/writes? 4. Many other factors... Whatever the case, the server runtime platform will remain, but less 'typical' (HTML) than in the past. Cheers Niclas