Christopher Schmidt wrote:
> On Tue, Feb 24, 2009 at 10:01:34AM -0300, Leonardo Mateo wrote:
>> Ok, here's my grain of sand. I don't know what geomajas is, so I don't
>> know how much Flex would impact on this.
>> I've been working with Flex from the past two years or so, now a days
>> a little les
On Tue, Feb 24, 2009 at 08:47:57AM -0500, Christopher Schmidt wrote:
> So long as you are willing to completely ignore that Flash now has
> multiple players, anyway. (Gnash is becoming competent enough that it's
> actually usable, and in some cases, more so than existing Flash
> clients.) With th
I've worked for some months on Flex (and on Extjs at the same time). I
think it's a very powerful framework that boosts the productivity,
easy to program, with lots of support resources. Ok, it's Adobe, it
depends on Flash players, and so on (and it worths thinking twice to
adopt it) so, my idea is
On Tue, Feb 24, 2009 at 7:01 AM, Leonardo Mateo wrote:
> On Tue, Feb 24, 2009 at 7:25 AM, Dirk Frigne wrote:
>> Sorry for the cross posting, but I found an interesting mail about
>> performance and webmapping in the majas developers list.
>>
>> Today, Geomajas is written in Java for the server pa
+1 for flex;
I am using a xubuntu 64bits distro as operating system. recently the
people at adobe released a 64 bit pre-release for flashplayer 10 and it
works like a charm here. It is good to see that adobe is putting effort
into 64bit too.
The adobe air platform is also moving to maturity
On Tue, Feb 24, 2009 at 10:01:34AM -0300, Leonardo Mateo wrote:
> Ok, here's my grain of sand. I don't know what geomajas is, so I don't
> know how much Flex would impact on this.
> I've been working with Flex from the past two years or so, now a days
> a little less intensive, but still working. I
On Tue, Feb 24, 2009 at 7:25 AM, Dirk Frigne wrote:
> Sorry for the cross posting, but I found an interesting mail about
> performance and webmapping in the majas developers list.
>
> Today, Geomajas is written in Java for the server part, and uses Javascript
> in the frontend.
> Although the perf
Sorry for the cross posting, but I found an interesting mail about
performance and webmapping in the majas developers list.
Today, Geomajas is written in Java for the server part, and uses Javascript
in the frontend.
Although the performance is good enough to support a proper amount of
editable ob