http://www.internetnews.com/dev-news/article.php/3636221

"One of the issues is security; Ajax is inherently insecure, because it's a scripting language that runs on the client. Another issue is that JavaScript is a real nuisance to write, because it's different from one browser to the next."

"No one's ripping and replacing their applications. They've spent too much money on them," said Jonathan Daly, director of product marketing for Nexaweb.

"People just want to leverage what they've got and deliver it as a Web 2.0 application."

UCF works with Nexaweb IMB messaging system and Nexaweb ES for integration. These three together can even hook into a mainframe application and display it as a Web 2.0 application, said Daly.


<mjb> Oh for crying out loud, they can get mainframe stuff to display as Web 2.0, why not the Fox? <gd&r></mjb>


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