We will be using our ES4 implementation server side. Mainly for
embedded uses, but it could apply more broadly.
We have a server side page technology like ASP -- called ESP. This
simply processes <% code %> sequences and
effectively converts the web page into javascript code that is then
processed. We've used this in our Appweb embedded
web server for quite a while, but the javascript language was very
limited. Still it has worked well.
Upgrading to ES4 will give a very sweet server side environment. Of
course, we have had to add quite a bit of extra
library code suitable for server side processing.
What kind of server side were you interested in?
Michael O'Brien
Mbedthis Software
On Mar 8, 2008, at 3:14 PM, ToolmakerSteve98 wrote:
Are there any Open Source projects to develop server-side ECMAScript
4?
I'm in preliminary stages of locating (or starting if none exists) a
project to use Tamarin/ActionScript 3 on both server and client.
This would naturally evolve into ES4 once that is final.
Researching to see what exists.
My tentative thought is to adapt Whitebeam http://www.whitebeam.org/
from SpiderMonkey to Tamarin. This would provide an XML-based Web
Application Server.
Targeting Flash Player 9 on the client side, as a rich media
platform. (and Flash Lite 2 on mobile devices -- looking forward to
a future version with AS3 support).
If anyone has an interest, or any relevant information, please let
me know.
~ToolmakerSteve
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http://toolmakersteve.com
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