Hey, I have done something similar, but with xmlrpc ( using the jsolait library ) instead of jsonrpc.
It is a Melbourne arts, music, and creative comunity site http://www.pretendpaper.com/ The current site is an old version of the code, and I have since done a lot to improve it. Refactoring, and cleaning up has been a big part of it, as the current live site was more a proof of concept to try different approaches. I like the approach because it makes it easy to write scripts that interact with the website remotely. However there are a lot of browser performance, and browser compatibility issues with generating pages based on dynamic requests. It was very time consuming, because a lot of it was working with new things, and working around bugs. But very interesting none the less :) I might think of swapping xmlrpc with jsonrpc later on. However when I started jsonrpc was not really working very well across implementations/languages. Cheers, Rene Dudfield. Melbourne websites, creative and technical services http://www.madecollective.com/ On 9/22/05, Stephan Diehl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi, > > I'm in the process of developing a kind of web widget library. > I guess that it will be similar to lifepage (nevow) :) > The ultimate goal is to have a development platform that allows to write > Webapplications exactly in the same way than other GUI applications. > Obviously, I'm still far away from that goal... > Anyway, the Javascript part will be (is) based on Mochikit. The backend part > is basicly a JsonRpc Server (at the moment based on Webware). > The (html) widgets render either as html, if they are served by the webserver > end or in a json compatible format, if served by the JsonRpc end. > > Has anybody done anything like this before? Or thought about it? > > If there is real interest, I'd be putting together a release of what I have > already. > ---- > Stephan _______________________________________________ Web-SIG mailing list [email protected] Web SIG: http://www.python.org/sigs/web-sig Unsubscribe: http://mail.python.org/mailman/options/web-sig/archive%40mail-archive.com
