Did you mean http://research.sun.com/projects/lively/ ?

-- Russ


On Thu, Jan 1, 2009 at 4:53 PM, Prof David West <[email protected]>wrote:

>
>
> if you like javascript - check out   http://research.sun.com/lively/
>
> morphic in javascript = flash, ajax, and more - full desktop app
> functionality in a Web browser without additional plugins since it is
> all available via javascript.
>
> dave west
>
>
> On Thu, 1 Jan 2009 17:03:54 -0700, "Owen Densmore" <[email protected]>
> said:
> > [I realize this is a bit OT because we were targeting desktop
> > scripting, but given the javascript solution, drifting into the "web"
> > with both client and server side programming, I thought it would be OK
> > to diverge a bit.]
> >
> > Well, if the Browser is the Computer, one of the issues I've run into
> > is multiple languages: one on the server, and another on the browser.
> > Java was popular because you could use the same language on both
> > sides: servlets and applets.
> >
> > But there is yet another javascript rebirth going on: server-side
> > javascript.  John Guerin pointed this out to Steve and me while we
> > were working with the Google App Engine, and I was kvetching about
> > having to deal with javascript in the client (google maps, primarily)
> > and python/django on the server.
> >
> > Jaxer is the critter that pulls off this magic.
> >    http://www.aptana.com/jaxer
> >    http://ejohn.org/blog/server-side-javascript-with-jaxer/
> > I've never liked most of the server-side solutions, they were just too
> > ugly.  Php for example was really designed as a "web shell", not a
> > full featured language (IMHO).  But Javascript is a nifty enough
> > language that having on both sides of the wire is compelling.
> >
> > And Aptana is another alternative to Google App Engine and Amazon EC2,
> > and considerably cheaper than the latter.
> >
> > I haven't used it yet, so would love to hear of other folks'
> > experience with jaxer and server-side javascript.
> >
> >      -- Owen
> >
> >
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