Well thanks guys , i hav decided to move to GWT after looking at this demo
http://www.gwt-ext.com/demo/#panels
--- In JavaSWF-Support@yahoogroups.com, Logically Genius
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> Hi people,
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> It feels good to be in this group, its a surprise that this all was
happening in Nov 29, 2000 while i was being ruined by VB.Net, i mean
Java with Flash marriage, though seems like it never really took off
since.
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> To tell u all the truth is that i am a nobody in Java and Flash,
thought i had learnt Java in 1997; i am a VB6 guy who has finally
decided to move on to the latest Java technologies. And actually this
is due to the NetBeans IDE maturity, cant afford to miss this Linux
train now.
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> So i had been researching about what exactly i should be putting my
energies into, i am sure some of u will guide me in the pitfalls that
i may not see right now. But what i am doing is moving to Java since
M$ killed VB6 with .Net years ago and i dont want to be its victim again.
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> After thinking for long (m still thinking) , i realized that Java
Applets with Java on server is actually the best deal out there for
database software development for small projects (my target market).
Though i can convince my customers to use JAVA on their machines, but
that will mean letting go the commercial web application development
since Applets are heavy weight on browsers even today, specially for
more complex UI apps.Â
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> So again and again i come back to same conclusion that somehow i
should be able to encapsulate Flash development with Java POJO such
that my users will see a Flash interface but it will act exactly like
Java Applets (i think GWT encapsulates JavaScript with Java so why not
do the same with Flash) and interact with Java on server as if its an
Java Applet.
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> So my basic idea is not just to compile Java code to create Flash as
output but to have Java wrappers that interact with the flash (just
like RMI Stub) in the browser without having Java installed on the
client machine. All this because Flash is super light weight and with
caching it will only get more faster; And Java is the language that is
better than scripting anyday.
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> I hope some dont get angry on all this, forgive my naiveness, i am
here to get diretions actually and am not a kid, but one way or other
i am staying in Java + NetBeans + Linux for a very long time now, the
time for this has finally arrived. If i make any sense then please
respond, that will inspire me
> to make more posts here and hope i am allowed to do so.
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> Check these out,
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BlazeDS
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> http://blogs.zdnet.com/Stewart/?p=177
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> ^ ^ Can they be married ?
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> Also read this one
http://www.intelligententerprise.com/channels/information_management/showArticle\
.jhtml?articleID=212300129
> Â for those who think things with Flash and Java are a bygone era.
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> Waiting for response,
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> - Logically Genius
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> PS> please add these link in the group description
> http://www.anotherbigidea.com/javaswf/
> http://epistemologicalengineering.blogspot.com/
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