If you watched the keynote presentation you saw some cool web apps Apple is
doing.

http://www.apple.com/mobileme/

 And if you check out this site you can get a good idea of what they're
probably using:

http://www.sproutcore.com/blog/

John

On Wed, Jun 11, 2008 at 1:06 PM, Stephane Guyot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

> Ricardo,
>
> interesting :-)
>
> Can someone speak about "the wonderful Ajax frameworks shown at WOWODC " or
> it is under NDA ?
> Does Apple have something in the pipe for the RIA, RDA applications ? Cocoa
> Integrated Runtime ? Cocoa-leigth js implementation ? OpenStep like
> resurrection ?
> Adobe is using WebKit for AIR : http://www.adobe.com/devnet/air/flex/
>
> Any informations are wellcome, if not under NDA.
>
> Stephane
>
>
> Le 11 juin 08 à 20:56, Ricardo Parada a écrit :
>
>
>>
>> Ok, most of us have probably seen the mobile me web apps.  They are web
>> 2.0 apps that use javascript and ajax.  There's a lot of good stuff in those
>> apps.  So much good stuff there.  I wished Apple made some of that stuff
>> available to us (developers) in some form.  :-)
>>
>> I'm guessing that the back end for those apps is using WebObjects.  I can
>> see that in the current webmail app for .mac and I assume that's also going
>> to be the case for the mobile me web apps.   And we should probably point
>> people to all these great applications when they have doubts about
>> WebObjects.
>>
>> Anyways, I'm just so curious if Apple is using the wonderful Ajax
>> frameworks shown at WOWODC or if they are using their own stuff.
>>
>>
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