what do you mean by open api?

btw on a similar note, what's exactly Titanium Appcelerator , seems like a
every CTO's wet web dream.


On Tue, Jul 19, 2011 at 1:13 PM, Thomas Broyer <t.bro...@gmail.com> wrote:

> You're right. RequestFactory is a protocol whose wire-format is based on
> JSON, just like XML-RPC or SOAP are protocols whose wire-format is based
> upon XML. That does not mean however that it cannot be used from
> non-GWT/non-Java clients.
> BTW, using gwt-exporter you could probably build a JS library exposing your
> proxies etc. to JS code, and it could probably be used from Flex (as AS3 is
> an ECMAScript superset); and RequestFactory might work in .NET using J#. It
> at least deserves a try IMO, unless you want to provide an "open API", which
> would rule out RequestFactory (and GWT-RPC)
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