On Monday 19 June 2006 21:27, Ed Leafe wrote:
> On Jun 19, 2006, at 1:34 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > We're just looking into frame work options for developing cross
> > platform
> > n-tier apps. I can see Dabo provides a facility for wx window type
> > forms as
> > an interface, Im  assuming however, there is not facility for
> > bolting the
> > business objects onto a web interface also, is that right?
>
>       No, not yet. We've designed the classes with that capability in
> mind, but because of limited manpower, we've chosen to go with the
> desktop UI first. There are an overwhelming number of choices for
> developing web apps out there, but precious few for desktop apps, so
> we want to fill that niche first.
aint it the truth
>
>       We're hoping that some enterprising developer would want to adapt
> one of the many web templating frameworks out there to create an
> interface to the Dabo bizobj API, which will then allow you to deploy
> your apps on either desktops or across the web. There would need to
> be some basic sessioning added to the bizobjs, but that shouldn't be
> too difficult to add.
cool - thanks - sounds like a very exciting challenge - thats a much more 
optimistic response  than what id expected.

Enjoying your screen casts and love where you're going with the whole product

Ive got 2 more questions, I'll stick em here and hopfully catch you while 
your'e online

The other thing Im looking at evaluating is gnue - you guys familiar with 
this - anything noteworthy I should be aware of in comparison to dabo?

One thing that got my attention straight away with gnue was the presense of 
the application server as standalone server - which i couldnt find an 
equiavlent of with dabo - does dabo serve its bizobjz as a service,or does it 
more import  the bizobj objects as in  a library type fasion?

Glenn

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