HI John,

I didn't try it but I'm thinking to it since long time, at least for some part 
of the server code.
I would be very interested to know the context of your project.
How did you arrive to that idea ?
What are the big figures of your project : number of end-user, do you have a 
database, do you have SQL ...
How will you address the persistence of the data manipulated by the qx 
application ?
Concurrency on server side ?
Scalability ?

Regards,
JBB.

On Nov 19, 2009, at 17:34 , John Spackman wrote:

> Hi guys,
>  
> We have some server side code that is written in Javascript and is executed 
> by Rhino; I am *so* pleased to have a proper object model when developing 
> client code but the more complex the server side gets the more I want to 
> develop server classes in the same way.
>  
> Has anyone experimented with a non-GUI, server-only version of the Qx 
> framework? 
>  
> I’d be really interested to know if anyone has experimented with this before, 
> and/or what the potential issues might be in making Qx server-side 
> compatible.  For example, my (completely uninformed) guess is that the 
> generator would work just fine except that the bootloader it produces would 
> need to work differently (i.e. loading of scripts etc), and potentially there 
> might need to be a way to exclude some classes or packages.
>  
> On a possibly related note,  how does the qx.application.Native get used?
>  
> Regards
> John
>  
>  
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