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

2007-07-27 Thread Daniel Haigh
We don't actually use much Java within Coldfusion directly in this project. The Openfire server from www.igniterealtime.org is Java and we have created our own java plugins for this which interacts with the database directly rather than Coldfusion. On Jul 27, 12:35 am, Barry Beattie [EMAIL

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

2007-07-26 Thread Daniel Haigh
Openfire... by www.igniterealtime.org We had to develop our own plugins and extend the protocol a bit to support what we wanted, but their software is great and open source. On Jul 26, 7:15 pm, Andrew Scott [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: But Daniel on a side note, what Jabber Server software did you

[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 Andrew Scott
If anyone lives in Melbourne we actually have started a Web2.0 usergroup, so if anyone is interested then I can give you the details when we are going to met next as soon as I get them. On 7/26/07, Daniel Haigh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Yeah. ok. On Jul 26, 6:59 pm, M@ Bourke [EMAIL

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

2007-07-26 Thread Daniel Haigh
So what would make Oasis a Web 2.0 site? On Jul 26, 7:12 pm, Andrew Scott [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: No you are wrong, not that is bad because that was what I thought too. But after working at Aegeon and preaching Web2.0 and Enterprise 2.0 I soon learned how wrong I was. On 7/26/07, Daniel

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

2007-07-26 Thread Andrew Scott
Read more here http://www.oreillynet.com/pub/a/oreilly/tim/news/2005/09/30/what-is-web-20.html On 7/26/07, Daniel Haigh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: So what would make Oasis a Web 2.0 site? On Jul 26, 7:12 pm, Andrew Scott [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: No you are wrong, not that is bad because

[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

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

2007-07-26 Thread Stephen M
On Jul 26, 6:34 pm, Daniel Haigh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 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 So I clicked on the link and went to the site, now

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

2007-07-26 Thread Barry Beattie
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) for the direct

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

2007-07-26 Thread M@ Bourke
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 technology that can be used on Web2.0 and is not a definition of what Web2.0 is.