Hi!
I think our effort on Roassal @ Amber may be interesting.
You can try on:
http://pestefo.github.io/roamber/#
I guess this can be combined to a seaside server.
Cheers,
Alexandre
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On Dec 4, 2013, at 4:49 PM, Usman Bhatti <usman.bhatti(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Hello,
We are working to port our tools (browsers) to the web. Mostly, these are developed using
Glamour. So, Glamour-seaside can save us time because, in this way, we can reuse existing
presentation logic with a different renderer. I worked with Andrei during one of his
visits to Lille and we ported one of our browsers to the web. I didn't take us very
long. However, there were some missing widgets (e.g. table). So, Andrei wanted to improve
the existing set of widgets and probably reuse a new library (such as Bootstrap) make them
more glamourous (as in sexy ;).
I think it can be helpful for us to use this infrastructure as there is some major
progress made already. The participation of the initial contributors will be essential in
the effort because rendering is just one aspect, we also have the transmissions, panes,
and ports in Glamour. So my questions:
- How does Glamour-Seaside manage transmissions, ports and panes?
- What are the missing widgets?
- How about using Bootstrap?
- Would you be interested in participating in the effort of improving Glamour-Seaside
infrastructure?
- Is there any doc that we can start looking at to understand implemented/missing
features?
A glimpse of our tools that we need to port to the web can be found here:
http://www.synectique.eu/en/files/4D-Flyer-eng.pdf
tx,
Usman
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