Re: WEB GUI Dvelopment

2001-08-06 Thread Brad Cox
See the "The Problem" discussion at http://virtualschool.edu/jwaa to see whether the analysis presented there of the root problem applies in your company. In my view, whether the programming interface is graphical or not is not the biggest different. The biggest is that conventional aps are entir

Re: WEB GUI Dvelopment

2001-08-06 Thread Haseltine, Celeste
tools.  But it does come with a fairly decent third party tag library for JSP's.   Celeste -Original Message-From: Arkady Kasianski [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Monday, August 06, 2001 12:37 PMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: WEB GUI Dvelopment Whereas the programming

Re: WEB GUI Dvelopment

2001-08-06 Thread Peter K. Ulrich
You can have a look at the newest version 2.1 of the HyperQbs framework at http://www.hyperqbs.org. It meets all of the design goals set by JavaServer Faces (JSR-127) and is committed to support this specification as it evolves. The HyperQbs team announced a drag&drop extension for Forte for Java

Re: WEB GUI Dvelopment

2001-08-06 Thread Kevin Duffey
ECTED]Subject: WEB GUI Dvelopment Whereas the programming model for traditional applications is well established and supported by a lot of tools and development environments, Web programming is a hodgepodge of markup languages, scripting environments, and server platforms

WEB GUI Dvelopment

2001-08-06 Thread Arkady Kasianski
Whereas the programming model for traditional applications is well established and supported by a lot of tools and development environments, Web programming is a hodgepodge of markup languages, scripting environments, and server platforms. And unfortunately for the average programmer, the k