On Thu, 31 Mar 2005 14:49:33 +0200, Micha Schopman
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Soon we will see more applications on the market featuring functionality
> supporting the idea of a "reusable user interface" because that is what
> Ajax really is, but only from a specific area of people who are geek
> enough to spend the time.
> 
> I have seen some promising examples in the mail lately :) Not to mention
> I am hoping to release my own part in some months which also features
> the spi approach.
 
Yeah, it requires some people to pioneer its efforts up front in a
transparent enough manner in order to give that puppy some flight. I
heard Amazon are using its concept and while XmlHttpRequest is all
nice and cute to use and works on lots of browsers etc... that aside,
you still have to use the data from your remoting in a rich UI
approach - thats where people need to get onboard and understand
something others have figured out... DHTML (remoting aside) is going
to hurt to build.

Bindows.net and DOMAPI do a nice enough job in regards to
Controls/container development and all the power to them. Just there
is more to AJAX than meets the eye imho.

-- 
Regards,
Scott Barnes
http://www.mossyblog.com
http://www.flexcoder.com (Coming Soon)

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