Hello Bruce;

I looked at DWR and was impressed, but I hate sending XML back and forth, so when I had the need for an RPC-like mechanism in a production application, I used JSON-RPC. It took about 15 minutes to figure out and set-up and worked very well. It let me throw out all the Java code I was using to build JSON objects with Doug Crockford's JSON classes (which JSON-RPC is built on top
of) and go from Java to JSON and back pretty much transparently.

I've written a JSON-RPC request handler for WO if you are interested...

        http://homepage.mac.com/andrewlindesay/le/page_lestuff.html

See the "overview PDF" and look for "JSON". It has its own formatter which can serialise EO-s and GID-s as well as deserialise GID-s. It's used extensively in my projects as a general RPC system. There is also a capacity for it to work on regular components as well in a way in which it can be used for "AJAX" stuff -- although I have made limited use of it in this capacity so far.

I also have a client library for Cocoa (production use), J2SE (no production use) and for JS (limited production use) wherein each of these is also able to deserialise EO-s and serialise GID-s.

Anyway; with all care and no responsibility -- help yourself.

cheers.

___
Andrew Lindesay
technology : www.lindesay.co.nz
business : www.silvereye.co.nz


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