Any chance you would share the actual code for the demo? maybe share the
actual egg? I'd love to see it
Jose

Uwe Feldtmann wrote:
> I've done quite a lot of testing with Pylons, XUL, mako, i18n and direct 
> database connections using psycopg2.  Haven't played with SQLAlchemy.
>
>  From a developers point of view it makes a lot of sense to use XUL as 
> it provides a rich client UI from simple xml markup.  There are a number 
> of gotchas, however,  that will bite you if you use the tree component 
> as it gets bogged down with 4,000+ rows of data. The other issue is that 
> it is Gecko based which rules out all the other browsers.
>
> I've got a real simple demo at http://rio.microshare.net that should be 
> self explanatory.
>
> Feel free to email me (off-list) if you'd like to continue the discussion.
>
> Uwe.
>
>
> Sean Davis wrote:
>   
>> I was shown a demo app using XUL as the front-end GUI and a java-based 
>> server side.  The XUL generation looks pretty straightforward, but I 
>> wondered if there were any hints on producing such an application 
>> using Pylons on the server-side.  Has anyone tried this?  Does such a 
>> setup make sense?  What templating system would work best? 
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Sean
>>
>>     
>
> >
>
>   

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