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28/05/2008 16:34:26
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CaptainCasa
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Hi Community,
during the last meeting in Dortmund we did a ranking of "bigger" development items. The top rank was reached by the topic "HTML Rendering". Though delivering products on a "real rich client" platform (Java) there is the need to provide a smart way for generating pure HTML frontends - the purpose behind:
(1) low-level, browser only scenarios (Mobile Devices, ...)
(2) project work (customer demans certain screens to be in HTML) and "simple" HTML integration scenarios.
Now please have a look onto first results: http://www.casabacdemo.com/ccdemos/faces/workplaceht/htworkplace.jsp
Do not get confused: the "casabacdemo" server is still used for demos, but there is no link to Casabac at all! It's just a hardware box with an old name... ;-)
The following components are implemented:
label
field
password
checkbox
radiobutton
button/icon
comboboc
pane container
page include
modal popup
image
text area
HTML text span
grid (all controls are allowed as cell controls)
column distance
row distance
statusbar
Currently there is NO JavaScript included in any of the components.
Remember: the goal is to provide something which is reasonable to use and covers the "normal needs". For sophisticated needs we clearly have the Java rich client! And for "perfectly designed UIs" you still may use other HTML-JSF based frameworks.
Nevertheless: have a look, and pleeeeeease: give feedback.
Thanks! Björn
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28/05/2008 16:45:24
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heyl
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This is great!
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28/05/2008 18:31:50
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CaptainCasa
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...in the meantime there is additional info available: http://www.CaptainCasa.com , News on the left
Björn
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04/06/2008 16:19:53
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hoell
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Thank you for this great feature step/preview.
We have not only usecases for business clients, but also some scenarios (e.g. mobile devices, online web tracking/tracing, administration or monitoring pages, ...) where a pure HTML-page is required.
The possibility to have uch pure HTML-pages will it make definitively easy for us to switch our framework to CaptainCasa.
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