Hi to all,

>> - System visualization/management app - since it lends itself to richness.
>> I'm thinking there has to be some real data out there that would look
>> interesting - whois breakdowns, whatever.
>
> Also a good idea. There are lots of web service APIs out there that might be
> a good source of data for an app such as this.

I agree, this is a great field for Pivot applications ... and why not
also interaction with JMX ?


> However, I still think some sort of "persistence demo", along the lines of
> what Sandro is suggesting, would be valuable. Part of the "richness" in RIA
>  (at least, as it pertains to Pivot) is the Java runtime's ability to
> interact with the native OS. This is something that differentiates RIAs from
> AJAX apps and is worth drawing developer attention to.
Thanks ... and another class of things we could try to show for
example could be a real interaction with the OS, maybe using some
libraries to gain direct access to some features, like JNA ...


In any case, i think that in this Project, we should have more
coordination of efforts, in Demos and in other parts of the project.
Then put all in a clear RoadMap.
For example: we (really, no marketing or promotions here) think that
pivot is great for these application fields ..., so we could show
users the following tutorial/demos, and in the future ...

But don't get me wrong, this is a little complaint, (positive) ...

Tell me what do you think.


Bye,
Sandro

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