Hi Eric and all,
Just an FYI on this.companies are already stepping up to this technology. In my day job I develop with a tool called Magic eDeveloper <http://www.magicsoftware.com/> . The company just released a new version (uinPaaS) that allows the developer to now select a "Rich Client" form type. This type of form can be deployed to an internet user or to an "in office" user. Actually, to either user at the same time. The Rich Client application requires no different developer work at all, except of course to select the newer form type - Rich Client. But the neat thing about this newer product, it allows the developer to change the existing windows form to a Rich Client form and it converts automatically. Actually, there is no conversion. The Runtime engine knows the difference and delivers the appropriate technology. And this is cool technology that now allows a software company to develop RIA SaaS-enabled applications. It gives the software application purchaser the power to choose how they deploy their purchased application, whether Full Client or web; on-premise or on-demand software; and whether global or local. So with all this to say or ask of RunRev, is this technology in the works for the future Runtime Revolution product? Regards, Mark Stuart _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [email protected] Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription preferences: http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution
