Jacques Le Roux wrote: >> Don't misunderstand me I'm not fanatical about keeping XUI but I would >> like to see your implementation replace the existing POS as an >> improvement, where by it provides the same features and more. But rich >> UI using html can be hard work, it may have gotten easier with AJAX and >> others but you need to prove there won't be to much latency with server >> round trips or get bogged down with lots of java script code which is >> always a nightmare. >> > > But please don't feel any pressure. If you think it's not the way to go, > forget it ;o) > > Jacques Sorry was not meaning to put pressure on anyone, people should choose whatever path they want. I was just being selfish thinking about the bigger picture and how best it might help the OFBiz project as a whole rather than what may decided is best for an individuals project. In simple terms it would be great to see this as POS version "2" a future replacement for POS version "1" rather than an alternative POS because it didn't quite deliver what version "1" could do.
After reading comments in the Dojo thread it did make me think maybe the movement of tools and technology has reached the point where doing a rich html UI is realistic. Time has not permitted me the pleasure of playing with it yet, so I'm happy to be shown the light! Ray
