This is one of the  reason why I posted the OpenLaszlo framework and its 
possible use with J. I believe it has possibilities as a web base JFE as an 
alternative to JHS and Java Script. I just dont have time and skill to devote 
to it.

@Harvey - YUI supporting JSON is a pleasant surprise. :)

On Sep 3, 2010, at 9:56 AM, PackRat wrote:

> Björn Helgason wrote:
>> When you create forms in J6 you give some instructions and then J
>> generates code for you. 
>> I guess you will have tools to generate JS code for you after a few
>> versions. 
>> There are already some demos that can use used to test out some gui
>> connections to J. 
> 
> Y'all might want to take a look at YUI (Yahoo User Interface Library), 
> which is used by a number of open source projects to handle "all the 
> fancy stuff" on web pages:
> 
> http://developer.yahoo.com/yui/3/
> 
> http://developer.yahoo.com/yui/3/examples/   <--  take a look!
> 
> (you can skip over the "Core" and go to the "Utilities"--some neat 
> stuff there that saves coding from scratch!)
> 
> 
> Harvey
> 
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