Re: Let's rewrite OFBiz in ... (was: Clear trend...)

2011-02-24 Thread BJ Freeman
the whole reason I came to ofbiz is not covered in jquery. what would it take to replace ofbiz framework with jquery. BTw i don't use JS at all I read the page data as you see it n view source and parse that into the client I use for clients. = BJ Freeman Strategic Power

Re: Let's rewrite OFBiz in ... (was: Clear trend...)

2011-02-24 Thread Jacques Le Roux
From: "Jacques Le Roux" From: "BJ Freeman" I have been moving as much as I can from java classes to minilanq to get ready for a total redesign, by replacing the java classes with Pascal. this puts the actually program at machine code level so has to be compiled for the processor it runs on.

Re: Let's rewrite OFBiz in ... (was: Clear trend...)

2011-02-24 Thread Jacques Le Roux
From: "BJ Freeman" I have been moving as much as I can from java classes to minilanq to get ready for a total redesign, by replacing the java classes with Pascal. this puts the actually program at machine code level so has to be compiled for the processor it runs on. The real headache will be

Re: Let's rewrite OFBiz in ... (was: Clear trend...)

2011-02-24 Thread BJ Freeman
I have been moving as much as I can from java classes to minilanq to get ready for a total redesign, by replacing the java classes with Pascal. this puts the actually program at machine code level so has to be compiled for the processor it runs on. The real headache will be replacing all the li

Let's rewrite OFBiz in ... (was: Clear trend...)

2011-02-24 Thread Al Byers
Just kidding in the subject. But I think it is an interesting discussion. Wouldn't Groovy require a licensed Java runtime and therefore not qualify as a replacement for Java? I am thinking that because more and more sites will be doing mashups of data from different source sites (and for other re