I have posted links to www.novell.com/xforms and http://www.nforms.net
Those I decided to track on my radar screen.
The one I selected to implement and the one I recommend to baseBeans.com clients/students now is:
http://blueprints.macromedia.com/PetMarket/flashstore.html (try and buy something)
It has $0 run time, a datagirid, calendar, tree etc. components, etc.
Many good links on baseBeans.com cheat sheet.
xP (ScafflodingExpress) allows existing formBeans to be used by this, you change the V part of MVC. MacroMedia has a great class on Advanced Action Script (intro is movies only) if you do not take bB training.
.V
Alex Greysukh wrote:
Did not mean to obstruct the process in any way. Just a reference for completeness. Will be looking at the materials you have mentioned.Alex-----Original Message-----I do not have time to track all the moving targets. So maybe you do us a favor and post a review relative to XUL, or XFORMS or Flash.
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Vic Cekvenich
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Subject: Re: [MVC-Programmers] one more reach client technology
" Versalent Objects currently supports Internet Explorer 5.5 and later browsers running on Windows."
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One more link for reach-client technologies (not an open source however, but i am not 100% sure) -- Versalent Objects(tm) http://www.versalent.com/ They are build upon _javascript_.It is interesting to know your opinion. Alex Greysukh -----Original Message-----