Hi Omri,

I'm an experienced ExtJS developer, but i'm now evaluating Qx for a
new project. In ExtJS there's a custom transport layer that is very
similar in spirit to remote.Rpc, so remote.Rpc seems a really good fit
for me.
However there are some reasons that make me digging into qx.io.request.Xhr:

- qx.io.request.Xhr is the new io stack for Qx, qx.io.remote is now
obsolete, and so i've considered remote.Rpc obsolete by extension
- there's no out of the box router for remote.Rpc in .NET environment
- i know that remote.Rpc is *almost* a standard JSON-RPC
implementation, but i'm scared for the *almost*
- if qx.io.request.Xhr will work as i was especting, i didn't need anything more

Obviously this is my point of view, and i'm quite new in Qx

Gian Marco Gherardi
http://gianmarco.gherardi.me



On Fri, Jul 22, 2011 at 10:20 AM, omrihar <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Gian Marco,
>
> I'm developing an application which relies heavily on JSON-RPC requests to
> the server and noticed your thread regarding the new Xhr layer. I was
> wondering - why do you prefer to use this over the older remote.Rpc? What
> are the advantages to this approach?
>
> Thanks,
> Omri
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