On Wed, 29 Dec 2004 14:36:19 -0600, Michael Rasmussen
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> > other page oriented technologies as the past. The future, as I see it,
> > is in highly dynamic apps
> 
> What exactly do you mean by "highly dynamic"?  Are you referring to
> applications like gmail?  Do you mean XAML type applications?  (God
> willing they won't actually be XAML ;-) )  Or are you referring to
> something all together different?

I would classify Gmail as "moderately dynamic", but it's heading in
the right direction. I'm talking about things like handling wizard
page changes entirely on the client, up until Apply or OK is clicked;
drag and drop in the browser; master/detail handling within the
browser; real-time updates (i.e. not polling). Stuff like that. One of
the characteristics is minimising, if not eliminating, the number of
full-page refreshes, which makes page-oriented technologies like JSF a
whole lot less relevant.

--
Martin Cooper


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