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From: <hv...@ya...> - 2002-05-05 14:43:24
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Well JavaBeans could be an option, though from what I've read it doesn't fully implement the real flexability of a component based design very well.=20 However, as for being a well documented and standard technique it has its obvious value. I'm more or less awaiting to see what the developer of Bebop ( http://sourceforge.net/projects/bebop/ ) will reply next. in te meantime I'm trying to figure out how to specify what our appliacation is to do. So here's an attempt to summarize the objective of the application: --- The DynAPI <!-- IDE --> is aimed at being a tool for easy and correct development of dynamic webpages with clientside scripting. It focuses on the HTML Document Object Model as controlled by the integrated support of ECMA/Javascript and additionally powered by the includetion of the DynAPI crossbrowser DHTML library.=20 It should have ability to let users create new, as well as loading already begun webpages, edit these in both WYSIWYG and Code mode and shift between these modes any number of times without hazzle. --- Now, my english is far from perfect, so please if you could edit it, do so, and also put in whatever you think is to be in a core description of the application we set out to do, because it felt too easy to get it short that I fear I must've missed something (even though to get it compact is the aim in this phase).=20 When this spec description is done, I'll break out the importent keys of the text to build a more detailed spec on (although already gotten a bit into it already) - so this is very important. =20 Besides my research I'm reworking the webdesign and all docs will be done in simplest possible HTML (a standard CSS stylesheet will be enough to format it). Please let the thread go on :) Henrik V=E5glin [ hv...@ya... ] PS Just got my eyes at the preview evalution of Dreamweaver MX, and well, gotta say my favorite webtool just got one bit better. However, nothing tastes like homemade ;) DS -----Previous message----- From: Jeff Fox Subject: [Dynapyide-developer] Re: component design I definitely agree a componenet based design is the way to go. I think it makes more sense to in the long run. .NET is really geared more towards Web Services than desktop applications and personally I think EJB is a little overkill for this app. Standard JavaBeans should be suitable to get the job done.=20 |