Right - and it doesn't support replication, change events, etc...
On 12/17/09 12:12 PM, Henry Minsky wrote:
We use XHR for regular data loads, but the JavaRPC code sends JSON data back from the server. On Thu, Dec 17, 2009 at 3:08 PM, Max Carlson <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: I thought we still used XHR/XML loaders to load XML data? We would need to fold in Oliver's JSON extensions, which doesn't handle replication or change events. Replication could be handled with better integration with explicit replicators, but we'd need something like http://goessner.net/articles/JsonPath/ to make this declarative. This still wouldn't deal with change events on the underlying data. We _could_ smash the JSON into an XML dataset (like we do with XML today, just flatter) and maybe get some of this for free... But that seems a little weird to me. On 12/17/09 6:17 AM, P T Withington wrote: That does look neat. I thought we were already using JSON for our data transport? So I wonder how hard it would be to interface. On 2009-12-17, at 02:02, Max Carlson wrote: I wish we had better JSON support around datasets... This is pretty cool: http://docs.persvr.org/features -- Regards, Max Carlson OpenLaszlo.org -- Regards, Max Carlson OpenLaszlo.org -- Henry Minsky Software Architect [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>
-- Regards, Max Carlson OpenLaszlo.org
