Is there anyway to do the samething with SVG and say open non windows 
specific technologies? I am thinking of some kind of DB that I could query 
data from, more likely something like memcached.

Would love any other examples of svg that call back end processes to 
display some type of stream data from the backend with little or no 
interactive portions on the front end for the user.

Thanks ina advance!

On Thu, 27 Jan 2005, stevenjmarks wrote:

>
>
> Hello,
>
> I'm not sure about the particular application you have in mind, but
> I would differ with your generalization that SVG as a font end GUI
> to a back-end database "couldn't hack it".
>
> Take a look at www.GalacticPathways.com. This application has a 100%
> SVG front-end with a .NET/C#/SQL Server back-end.  It does all the
> real-time database interaction you're taking about.
>
> Steve
>
>
> --- In [email protected], "arianhojat2000"
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> well i would like to have an administration user interface, that is
>> made dynamically. hence flash. now svg is great as an open standard
>> but in terms of a front end for an App, an SVG/Image App, i dont
> think
>> it could hack it (i am however using SVG as a powerful 'backend
> typw
>> features to store my image info'). Flash MX 2004 however has very
>> powerful features in terms of developing front ends for
> applications
>> and communicating with databases to get info to display/DOM
>> manipulation.. i would prefer to hold this info in SVG and display
> it
>> using Flash. Now i could do the same user interface within Java
>> language, but i hear flash as a GUI front end kicks Java's ass, in
>> terms of performance [probably still use java as a backend
> though]. Do
>> you think that this is a situation where just SVG by itself would
> not
>> be able to handle things i want? if not show me a friend end SVG
> that
>> communicates to a database onLoad an SVGpage, or onclick a button
> to
>> call a complex Java code. I realize svg has scripting abilities but
>> saometimes u just need more powerful backend (Java)
>> and as a front end app, i do not think i have seen too many SVG as
> a
>> complete front end App (using Batik in Java is rather slowww for
>> graphics stuff flash already does at reasonable speed and 98% of
>> computers have it installed).
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> --- In [email protected], Barend K�bben <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
>>> euh... How about asking that to a Flash developers list ;-)
>>>
>>> But seriously: I guess it could be done, although I've never seen
>> it. I seem to remember that one can use activeX objects in flash
>> (maybe through some add-on or plugin), so you might be able to
> start
>> the ASV viewer inside Flash...
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>>> My main question is: Why would you want to...?
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>>> From: arianhojat2000 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>> Sent: Wed 26-Jan-05 17:48
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>>> Subject: [svg-developers] svg in a FLASH APP?!?
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>>> hehe. i was wondering could i mess with a dynamic xml/svg
> document in
>>> flash and display it with maybe a few jpegs from the server
> [filtered
>>> with svg and watermarked with svg] and display it all at same
> time
>>> within Flash?
>>>
>>> i would make slight modificiations to the image like filter
> effects,
>>> resizing with svg, but was wondring then could it be dynamically
>>> displayed in flash?
>>>
>>> if anyone can post a simple .fla demonstrating how it could be
> done or
>>> a direction to go in. thanx!
>>>
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