Thank you Vic. I will certainly get your book, and I'd join a class if my
situation at work allow.  It's still pretty tough...  Do you plan an
off-line class near Boston in the future?
Alex

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Vic Cekvenich
Sent: Friday, May 30, 2003 10:40 AM
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Subject: Re: [MVC-Programmers] basicportal


I think rendering on client side is the future (Client Server comes
back, runing inside the browser)
I think you should keep tabs on how Flash Remoting works and how Fire
Fly works and how XFORMS renders XML on client side.
http://www.nforms.net

If you plug in light SOAP like (Google, Amazon, Ebay all have SOAP
feeds) with scripting, you have "Services Scripting" for nice look and
feel and productivty.

Pick up some of the books on Flash w/ XML n AMzon there are several (
examing design of
http://blueprints.macromedia.com/PetMarket/flashstore.html)
I do not think MacroMedia is good solution becuse of run time fees, but
they use Open SWF and ActionScript is just Ecma script.

Also keep tabs of best practices in basic portal, my new book coming
out, and.... sign up for my online class.

.V

Alex Greysukh wrote:

>Hi Vic,
>
>In this context, what is your opinion on the WingS framework?  Looks like
it
>someway close to JSF (rendering on server side).
>
>What do you think is a client side solution to pay attention? Curl? Flash?
>
>Alex Greysukh
>
>
>
>



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