Re: Quick Question about Javaflow
Torsten Curdt dijo: >> I am kinda worried about javascript flow dissapearing on me with the >> licensing issues. > > A lot of people are using the javascript > version ...don't be too concerned - on > the other hand giving javaflow a try > might be not a too bad idea. As Torsten said, Javascript cannot desappear. The problem will be solved. There is a new proposal is to solve it. Don't have concerns about javascript flow code. Best Regards, Antonio Gallardo
Re: Quick Question about Javaflow
Is it working well enough to start reading up and using it? Well, we are still missing auto-compilation and I am sure you will run into some issues. It's very new and noone uses in production yet. But we need people to play with it. I am kinda worried about javascript flow dissapearing on me with the licensing issues. A lot of people are using the javascript version ...don't be too concerned - on the other hand giving javaflow a try might be not a too bad idea. Depends on how time critical your projects are... I hit th ewiki and searched for "javaflow" and nothing up :) Have a look at the samples ...should give you a good starting point. If you got lost - ask :) cheers -- Torsten
Quick Question about Javaflow
Is it working well enough to start reading up and using it? I am kinda worried about javascript flow dissapearing on me with the licensing issues. I hit th ewiki and searched for "javaflow" and nothing up :) JD