Damian wrote:
...
> Judging by what one can see on the WEB these days the era of 
> your traditional WEB applications (based on 
> render/submit/rewind/render cycles) is drawing to an end. 
> Browsers are now perfectly capable of running quite intricate 
> applications: editors, spreadsheets, photo tools.
> We do not need anything that complicated to build a useful 
> UI: but users expect much more than we offer now. Our user 
> portal and later also admin portal should run inside of the 
> browser exchanging not HTML, but data with the 'neoconf' based server.

One criteria I'd like to see considered for the client technology:  Can it be 
run outside a web browser? 

A richer and more responsive user experience can be delivered in an 
application.  Take Google Docs as an example.  It can come in handy if you need 
to open a spreadsheet in an internet café.  But I bet your primary computer has 
OpenOffice installed on it. 

I see it as a huge advantage if our user and admin portal could be 
cross-packaged as both an browser applet and an application.


> I hope, that if our UI is using the same protocol that we 
> offer as an external interface, we will be extending and 
> testing this interface regularly (unlike SOAP). 

+1 


-Paul
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