On Friday 05 March 2010 13:57:55 sashee wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> the server side of web pushing does not depend on HTMLNode heavily,
> and it will be a relatively easy task to migrate it to another base.
> As only a few UpdateableElements present yet, it shouldn't take more
> than a day of work. I'll be skiing for a week from today, so I can
> look at the new templating stuff 2 weeks from now.

Okay great, we'll merge Bombe's stuff and then let sashee update it before 
merging web-pushing.
> 
> sashee
> 
> On Fri, Mar 5, 2010 at 12:52 PM, Matthew Toseland
> <toad at amphibian.dyndns.org> wrote:
> > Bombe has built a simple, fast template library for us. This is faster than 
> > our HTMLNode code and is remarkably concise in the code to use it. It's 
> > great. This should be used/merged soon. It should be ready very soon if it 
> > isn't now, although it will take considerable work to apply it everywhere.
> >
> > sashee has written (as a SoC project) a branch which uses GWT to "push" 
> > update HTML, so that it updates dynamically in many areas - lots of status 
> > pages, progress bars etc. This should also be merged soon, especially as 
> > sashee has done some important work lately in preparation for its being 
> > merged. It will however be turned off initially due to some nasty bugs. I 
> > hope that we can get it ready and fully debugged and enabled by default 
> > before 0.8, but even if we don't, it's much easier to maintain in the tree 
> > than out of it, and there are large parts which sashee has undone in order 
> > to get merged / maintain out of tree more easily, which will be redone 
> > after merge.
> >
> > Unfortunately the two conflict. web-pushing uses UpdateableElement's, which 
> > are a kind of HTMLNode, to implement its API.
> >
> > AFAICS what we need to do is merge web-pushing (I can do this), then figure 
> > out a way to do a push API with Bombe's new templates (can you deal with 
> > this between you?)? Any input?
> >
> 
> 


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