Jerry Hammann wrote:

Andrew Gillett mentioned on 2003-11-11 that he had created a server-side Java version of the SODA-RPC component using servlet technology.

Just to verify, does the servlet interact with a client-side JVM or are JVM-less environments supported?

No client-side JVM. Just the standard DynAPI library. You can build a rich browser-based UI that interacts with your server side business logic - no page redraws - and no plugins!



Have the questions surrounding where/how to distribute this server-side Java version been resolved? Where can I get a copy of these files?

No. I would like to establish a DynAPI sub-project for the servlet, but I haven't yet had any response from the dynapi site administrators. My alternative is to establish a seperate sourceforge project just for the servlet.


Now that Raymond's back :) , perhaps he may be able to steer me in the right direction?


I'm very excited to see this in action!

Yes, the DynAPI SODA / RPC mechanism certainly does open some very exciting possibilities.



Andrew.



Jerry Hammann






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