Anything is possible, of course. The idea of creating Flash (i.e.,
Flex or Laszlo) movies on the fly is intriguing.  At one extreme, you
could get Tapestry to directly create and spool out the bytestream of
the movie, on another you could use Tapestry to generate the XML
descriptor from which the bytestream is generated. There's lots of
options.

It's just a matter of developer bandwidth ... something sorely missing
from my life right now. Viva T5!

On 1/31/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Have you heard of OpenLaszlo yet?

http://www.openlaszlo.org/demos#Laszlo%20Components%20in%20OL4

is this "compatible" with Tapestry (maybe Tapestry 5?) or a theoretical
possible to also integrate such technologies into Tapestry?

Maybe pages and components could be rendered into their Flash counterparts
without the Tapestry programmer having to worry about the details?

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