Thank you all for your replies ! I didn't understand your comment John. I am new to this and I don't know the difference about "delivering to browser" or not. Isn't it the same except that an RIA without browser just doesn't have this address bar and browser menu's ? Or are they really different applications ?
Also isn't a touchscreen just like a mouse basically ? You talk about an API, an API between which components ? I will look this up. Thank you for your kind help. John Dowdell-2 wrote: > >> I need to develop an application which will allow users to interact with >> my >> server via a tactil screen. >> I have several question here. >> What technology should I use ? What type of application is the most >> adapted >> for tose kind of screens ? > > Start by investigating the API that the touchscreen offers. > > If you're delivering an application hosted within a browser, then > communicating with a local API can be tricky. But it may be possible, > depending on how the touchscreen can communicate. > > (JavaFX and Silverlight are mainly press releases at this point -- if > delivering to the browser, then you're probably looking at either > JavaScript or SWF.) > > jd/adobe > > > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Flex-%3C%3E-JavaFX-%3C%3E-Sliverlight-%3C%3E-Flash-tp14384496p14402231.html Sent from the FlexCoders mailing list archive at Nabble.com.

