Cajo is Awesomely Cool! But just a newb question, how come this is not used (or less popular) over the popular client-server communication solutions like those Mr.Sandro mentioned? Is there any catch in it that would make using Web Services safer (or something like that)?
On Fri, Aug 21, 2009 at 6:48 PM, Sandro Martini <sandro.mart...@gmail.com>wrote: > Hi to all, > I'm doing a simple poll of how Pivot users have or are using a > messaging system to query data from servers. > > Are Pivot Web Queries enough ? > For the 1.4 release if all is good, we should have also Digest > Authentication available, but maybe others (standards) could be > required. > > Someone uses or has tried some others, like Hessian, Burlap, Spring > Remoting, or EJB or JMS, or direct RMI ? > Or some Web Services framework ... there are many. > Or in-house solutions like xml / json data generated by custom web > toolkits (Struts, Spring MVC, Tapestry, Wicket, etc) ... > > > I'm starting to use with Pivot a powerful library that uses RMI but in > a transparent way: > cajo ( https://cajo.dev.java.net/ ), someone knows it ? > > > Ideas / suggestions / improvements required ? > > Bye, > Sandro >