btw. JavaFX is a client side technology. It can be easily integrated  
with server side frameworks, even non Java based ones like wordpress  
and drupal.

- j
On Jul 7, 2009, at 5:31 PM, Robert Mark Bram wrote:

>
> Thanks Ugur,
>
>> take a look athttp://www.joomla.org
>> it's php-mysql based CMS, it has pretty easy admin UI, built-in
>> support for TinyMCE, many templates/extensions/plugins...etc
>> JavaFX needs some time to mature, we're still waiting for native
>> controls to be completed such as combobox , tables :)
>
> Not sure I can find free Joomla hosting, but I wanted to have a go at
> writing the app myself. :)
>
> Maybe I should leave aside the idea of an authoring component for now
> and get that material the old fashioned way i.e. email. I could work
> on the other ideas first: a way of building a database that references
> "hand coded" HTML file articles.
>
> Rob
> :)
>
> >


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