Details - Web 2.0 & AJAX :: Combining Web UI with separate OO business logic & Interakt
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Lan
05-20-2006 06:37:07 GMT +2
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I love the Interakt products as they have allowed me to produce dynamic sites with very little knowledge and the service is outstanding. Currently I'm doing courses in Java to be followed by PHP and Java script so I'm really just starting out in the coding area as you may tell from this posting.
The future seems to be agent based web applications. I have a largish project to start next year that will have server side applications that gain all their input and are controlled from web interfaces and some CRON triggers.
Projects like Apache myFaces ( http://myfaces.apache.org/ ) and PHP MVC ( http://phpmvc.net/ ) seem very interesting as they separate the UI from the business logic connecting them via XML. It has been a while since I've updated myself with the Interakt products due to full time studies and I know the company is very progressive so I'm wondering if Interakt is working in this area and if not, if they have plans to?
It would great to create the UIs as simply and as fast as we do with Interakt products and to somehow easily, securely and dynamically combine them with server side OO / agent business logic.
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Andrei DRAGOMIR[InterAKT]
06-13-2006 13:28:47 GMT +2
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Hello Lance.
We, as developers are using MVC concepts and best of breed practices for web development. So inhenrently, our products have these in them. The thing is, as most of our products end up on the market as Dreamweaver extensions, we cannot completely separate logic from content, as this would produce a big gap in teh way people are used to working.
For our next line of products (MX Kollection 4) we are trying to incorporate a larger portion of these practices and we hope that the code (from all points of view) generated with our products will be more structured, and more inline with standards.
Regards,
Andrei
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