Hi Dan, Op 1-2-2013 9:29, Dan Haywood schreef: > Hi Minto, > Looks interesting, are you offering :-)? I would love to, but I wonder if I ever get it finished due to time constraints ;-) > My reckoning (based mostly on writing the wicket and restfulobject viewers) > is that it takes about 20 days' work to spike a viewer, then 50~100 days' > work to complete the thing. How much work is involved in writing a generic client side RO based viewer. I guess it also depends on the technology being used. > > You'll have seen that Maurizio is embarking on building a DHTMLX viewer; I > was also contacted by someone earlier this week about building an Apache > Flex viewer to run over RO. I asked him to post his plans the mailing > list, which he hasn't chosen to yet. > > I'm also considering writing a new viewer to run as Windows Store App (aka > "Metro"), also over RO.... you can see some initial screen mockups at [1]. This sounds very interesting as well.
BTW what is the current status of RO upgrade from 0.52 to version 1.0. There was some activity on the ML a while ago, but it seem to have dried up. > > Cheers > Dan > > [1] https://github.com/danhaywood/ro-winstoreapp > > > On 31 January 2013 20:55, Minto van der Sluis <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Hi folks, >> >> Just stumbled upon http://www.codenameone.com >> >> It would be nice to have an Isis and/or RestfullObjects viewer for >> Codename One. >> >> Just a thought I wanted to share :-) >> >> Regards, >> >> Minto >> >> -- >> ir. ing. Minto van der Sluis >> Software innovator / renovator >> Xup BV >> >> -- ir. ing. Minto van der Sluis Software innovator / renovator Xup BV Mobiel: +31 (0) 626 014541
