I have attended Flex presentation by Christophe
Coenraets
(http://coenraets.org/blog/2007/01/flex-data-management-services-tutorial/)
 and was quite impressed (even I hate Flash ads).

I am convinced that rich flash applications are the
next big thing (web 3.0).

I wish it was JVM and Java Web Start, but because of
non modularity of JRE and inconvenience of installing
I believe that FVM (Flash VM) will be the king on
clients...


--- Jan Vissers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> When I'm think about Flex, movies is the last thing
> on my mind lately. I'm
> intrigued by the potential of Flex apps and/or Flex
> hybrid apps. I don't
> think Tapestry will be particularly well equipped to
> create complete Flex
> apps (but do correct me if I'm wrong). It would be
> really nice though if
> we could easily create hybrid applications using
> Flex components tied to
> our 'regular' HTML/CSS/JavaScript components using
> Flex's Ajax Bridge
> technology.
> 
> 
> > 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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