[cfaussie] Re: CF + Java + Jabber XMPP + Ajax wrapped in Web 2 = ?

2007-07-27 Thread Daniel Haigh
PROTECTED] wrote: Daniel, in a nutshell, what role did CF play in the architecture? where was the split between CF and Java? just curious, that's all On 7/26/07, Daniel Haigh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: We updated two client libraries you can find on the web... one in flash (jabberflash

[cfaussie] CF + Java + Jabber XMPP + Ajax wrapped in Web 2 = ?

2007-07-26 Thread Daniel Haigh
Hi everyone, I just wanted to share a CF/Java project that we have recently launched. The site is Oasis Active (www.oasisactive.com). It is fully developed in Coldfusion 7 with a lot of web 2 concepts. The site is entirely developed using Ajax (with back button support of course!) - and is

[cfaussie] Re: CF + Java + Jabber XMPP + Ajax wrapped in Web 2 = ?

2007-07-26 Thread Daniel Haigh
end up using. Our main prodocut here is going to be in the process of using something very soon, and would be interested to know what you ended up using. On 7/26/07, Daniel Haigh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Yeah. ok. On Jul 26, 6:59 pm, M@ Bourke [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I'd

[cfaussie] Re: CF + Java + Jabber XMPP + Ajax wrapped in Web 2 = ?

2007-07-26 Thread Daniel Haigh
Yeah. ok. On Jul 26, 6:59 pm, M@ Bourke [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I'd say its Web 1.5.2beta On 7/26/07, Andrew Scott [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Daniel, After having a quick look I really see no evidence of Web2.0, however I really would not call using Ajax as Web2.0 Ajax is

[cfaussie] Re: CF + Java + Jabber XMPP + Ajax wrapped in Web 2 = ?

2007-07-26 Thread Daniel Haigh
really would not call using Ajax as Web2.0 Ajax is technology that can be used on Web2.0 and is not a definition of what Web2.0 is. On 7/26/07, Daniel Haigh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi everyone, I just wanted to share a CF/Java project that we have recently launched

[cfaussie] Re: CF + Java + Jabber XMPP + Ajax wrapped in Web 2 = ?

2007-07-26 Thread Daniel Haigh
We updated two client libraries you can find on the web... one in flash (jabberflash) for the direct connection and the other in javascript supporting http binding (jsjac). On Jul 26, 7:17 pm, Daniel Haigh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Openfire... bywww.igniterealtime.org We had to develop our own