On 13 Nov 2005, at 20:45, Sivakatirswami wrote:
For these people, as Chipp said, productivity is the most important
issue, with nearly 500 publications a year to get out the door,
some of the weeklies, its time to get real, and the glitter of the
web service has finally worn off, get the job done...just build the
tool we really, really need.
Sure - we all know Java applets suck.
But you miss the point - or at least one of them. The desktop app you
are talking about is using "web services". Web services have nothing
in their nature to do with standard HTML browsers. They can be used
by AJAX style web sites (or plain vanilla web sites), but they can
also be used by Rev based desktop applications.
Dans point is that we will see a good deal of current desktop
applications moving over to Frapr style AJAX sites which is a
potential threat to RunRev style desktop applications. There may or
may not be a reasonably decent AJAX style replacement for the clunky
Java applet you describe - done AJAX style. I sounds unlikely.
The point I am making is that Rev could be positioned right smack
bang in the middle of this new world (which is not a Java applet
world) - but this requires some thinking, some development and some
marketing.
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