That's about it. It will use Qooxdoo-calls for the server-events. You
can add more, offcourse... (does Qooxdoo also use some sort of
'readyscript'?)

My main reason using ExtPascal and this new fcl-web is I'm too lazy to study JS programming and getting my hand dirty of it. Every JS framework out there, due the nature of JS, has its own OO concept and implementation that also need to be learned. If I really have to study them, I think it might be better and faster if I build the application directly in JS, instead of using ExtPascal or fcl-web which would double my work and slow down my application development. But I don't like it. So, obviously, I can't avoid this JS thingy in order to develop dynamic web application using pascal. It's a bit ironic, don't you think? :D

My main motivation in dynamic web application using pascal is I want to show some people that pascal is able to do that and would perform much better than those resource hog scripting languages.

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