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2007-04-12 17:49:26 |
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My wish list for Open Laszlo 4.5:
- Lots of beginner to expert tutorials of full applications (with
real world authentication & authorization & architecture best
practices)
- Books, books, books!
- IDE agnostic UI Builder (something like what is available for
TIBCO, o like Flexible for Flex)
- Architectural Framework (something like Flex's Cairngorm but
for Laszlo)
- J2EE Integration (something like Flex's Granite project)
- Interactive IDE integrated script debugger (even if only for
Eclipse)
My wish list for Open Laszlo 5.0:
- E4X support
- ECMAScript 4 support
- Something like GWT of Echo2 but with Laszlo as the underlying
infrastructure. (Java only coding)
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| Re: Wishlist for future Laszlo releases |

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2007-04-12 20:35:20 |
Francisco Jose Peredo wrote:
> My wish list for Open Laszlo 4.5:
>
> * Lots of beginner to expert tutorials of full
applications (/with
> real world authentication & authorization
& architecture best
> practices/)
> * Books, books, books!
> * IDE agnostic UI Builder (/something like what is
available for
> TIBCO, o like Flexible for Flex/)
> * Architectural Framework (/something like Flex's
Cairngorm but for
> Laszlo/)
> * J2EE Integration (/something like Flex's Granite
project/)
> * Interactive IDE integrated script debugger (/even
if only for
> Eclipse/)
I would also like to add:
* SOAP and XML-RPC support on SOLO deployment.
* An in-depth tutorial on how to extend the OpenLaszlo
compiler.
>
> My wish list for Open Laszlo 5.0:
>
> * E4X support
> * ECMAScript 4 support
> * Something like GWT of Echo2 but with Laszlo as
the underlying
> infrastructure. (/Java only coding/)
>
OpenLaszlo 6.0
* Non-Java based Presentation Server.
* APIs for porting the Presentation Server to other
(lightweight)
platforms.
Rock on,
[ simon.cpu ]
--
And /usr/games/fortune futurama says:
(talking to the Beastie Boys)
Fry: Wow. I love you guys. Back in the 20th century, I had
all five of
your albums.
Ad-Rock: That was a thousand years ago. Now we got seven.
Fry: Cool. Can I borrow the new ones. And a couple of blank
tapes?
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| RE: Wishlist for future Laszlo
releases |
  United States |
2007-04-13 08:09:18 |
Hi Francisco Jose Peredo
I am very excited to hear about your suggestions. I will try
to get more
materials to help developers. GeniTeam has contributed by
writing tutorial
for beginners (www.geniteam.com/papers/LaszloTutorial.zip)
and has developed
2 applications to demonstrate the Open Laszlo functionality
(http://www
.geniteam.com/GI_openSource.html). Their source code is
hosted at
http://sour
ceforge.net/projects/genitutor and
http://code.googl
e.com/p/geniforum.
The front end is tried to mimic the design patterns used in
Cairngorm - We
will also try to document that.
I think, IDE issue has prompted up many a times. I think,
that would be a
good contribution by open source developers.
There are few other regional initiatives taken by ConnectIT
(www.connectIT.nl) to promote Open Laszlo in Netherland and
China
(http://www.openria.cn/)
Regards,
Khurram Samad
GeniTeam
www.geniteam.com
-----Original Message-----
From: laszlo-user-bounces openlaszlo.org
[mailto:laszlo-user-bounces openlaszlo.org] On Behalf
Of Simon Cornelius P.
Umacob
Sent: Thursday, April 12, 2007 8:35 PM
To: Francisco Jose Peredo
Cc: laszlo-user openlaszlo.org
Subject: Re: [Laszlo-user] Wishlist for future Laszlo
releases
Francisco Jose Peredo wrote:
> My wish list for Open Laszlo 4.5:
>
> * Lots of beginner to expert tutorials of full
applications (/with
> real world authentication & authorization
& architecture best
> practices/)
> * Books, books, books!
> * IDE agnostic UI Builder (/something like what is
available for
> TIBCO, o like Flexible for Flex/)
> * Architectural Framework (/something like Flex's
Cairngorm but for
> Laszlo/)
> * J2EE Integration (/something like Flex's Granite
project/)
> * Interactive IDE integrated script debugger (/even
if only for
> Eclipse/)
I would also like to add:
* SOAP and XML-RPC support on SOLO deployment.
* An in-depth tutorial on how to extend the OpenLaszlo
compiler.
>
> My wish list for Open Laszlo 5.0:
>
> * E4X support
> * ECMAScript 4 support
> * Something like GWT of Echo2 but with Laszlo as
the underlying
> infrastructure. (/Java only coding/)
>
OpenLaszlo 6.0
* Non-Java based Presentation Server.
* APIs for porting the Presentation Server to other
(lightweight)
platforms.
Rock on,
[ simon.cpu ]
--
And /usr/games/fortune futurama says:
(talking to the Beastie Boys)
Fry: Wow. I love you guys. Back in the 20th century, I had
all five of
your albums.
Ad-Rock: That was a thousand years ago. Now we got seven.
Fry: Cool. Can I borrow the new ones. And a couple of blank
tapes?
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| Re: Wishlist for future Laszlo releases |
  United States |
2007-04-13 10:16:27 |
You can add to your wish lists:
* Support for XML namespaces in XPath expressions.
* Allow XML Schema references in LZX documents.
Regards
Philip Fennell
-----Original Message-----
From: laszlo-user-bounces openlaszlo.org
[mailto:laszlo-user-bounces openlaszlo.org] On Behalf
Of Simon Cornelius
P. Umacob
Sent: 13 April 2007 02:35
To: Francisco Jose Peredo
Cc: laszlo-user openlaszlo.org
Subject: Re: [Laszlo-user] Wishlist for future Laszlo
releases
Francisco Jose Peredo wrote:
> My wish list for Open Laszlo 4.5:
>
> * Lots of beginner to expert tutorials of full
applications (/with
> real world authentication & authorization
& architecture best
> practices/)
> * Books, books, books!
> * IDE agnostic UI Builder (/something like what is
available for
> TIBCO, o like Flexible for Flex/)
> * Architectural Framework (/something like Flex's
Cairngorm but
for
> Laszlo/)
> * J2EE Integration (/something like Flex's Granite
project/)
> * Interactive IDE integrated script debugger (/even
if only for
> Eclipse/)
I would also like to add:
* SOAP and XML-RPC support on SOLO deployment.
* An in-depth tutorial on how to extend the OpenLaszlo
compiler.
>
> My wish list for Open Laszlo 5.0:
>
> * E4X support
> * ECMAScript 4 support
> * Something like GWT of Echo2 but with Laszlo as
the underlying
> infrastructure. (/Java only coding/)
>
OpenLaszlo 6.0
* Non-Java based Presentation Server.
* APIs for porting the Presentation Server to other
(lightweight)
platforms.
Rock on,
[ simon.cpu ]
--
And /usr/games/fortune futurama says:
(talking to the Beastie Boys)
Fry: Wow. I love you guys. Back in the 20th century, I had
all five of
your albums.
Ad-Rock: That was a thousand years ago. Now we got seven.
Fry: Cool. Can I borrow the new ones. And a couple of blank
tapes?
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| Re: Wishlist for future Laszlo releases |

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2007-04-13 10:30:23 |
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Mmm... very interesting... i haven't found that many non-trivial
examples until now...
I'll have to take a good look at all of them...
It is nice to see that a company is trying to push Laszlo adoption with
such a big amount of enthusiasm...
Have you seen the Granite project?
http://www.graniteds.org/confluence/display/INTRO/Granite+Data+Services+Overview.
How hard do you think it would be to build a similar thing for Laszlo?
I'll download you examples and give you feedback
Thanks a lot
bye
Francisco
Khurram Samad escribió:
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Hi Francisco Jose Peredo
I am very excited to hear about your suggestions. I will try to get more
materials to help developers. GeniTeam has contributed by writing tutorial
for beginners (www.geniteam.com/papers/LaszloTutorial.zip) and has developed
2 applications to demonstrate the Open Laszlo functionality
(http://www.geniteam.com/GI_openSource.html). Their source code is hosted at
http://sourceforge.net/projects/genitutor and
http://code.google.com/p/geniforum.
The front end is tried to mimic the design patterns used in Cairngorm - We
will also try to document that.
I think, IDE issue has prompted up many a times. I think, that would be a
good contribution by open source developers.
There are few other regional initiatives taken by ConnectIT
(www.connectIT.nl) to promote Open Laszlo in Netherland and China
(http://www.openria.cn/)
Regards,
Khurram Samad
GeniTeam
www.geniteam.com
-----Original Message-----
From: openlaszlo.org">laszlo-user-bounces openlaszlo.org
[openlaszlo.org">mailto:laszlo-user-bounces openlaszlo.org] On Behalf Of Simon Cornelius P.
Umacob
Sent: Thursday, April 12, 2007 8:35 PM
To: Francisco Jose Peredo
Cc: openlaszlo.org">laszlo-user openlaszlo.org
Subject: Re: [Laszlo-user] Wishlist for future Laszlo releases
Francisco Jose Peredo wrote:
My wish list for Open Laszlo 4.5:
* Lots of beginner to expert tutorials of full applications (/with
real world authentication & authorization & architecture best
practices/)
* Books, books, books!
* IDE agnostic UI Builder (/something like what is available for
TIBCO, o like Flexible for Flex/)
* Architectural Framework (/something like Flex's Cairngorm but for
Laszlo/)
* J2EE Integration (/something like Flex's Granite project/)
* Interactive IDE integrated script debugger (/even if only for
Eclipse/)
I would also like to add:
* SOAP and XML-RPC support on SOLO deployment.
* An in-depth tutorial on how to extend the OpenLaszlo compiler.
My wish list for Open Laszlo 5.0:
* E4X support
* ECMAScript 4 support
* Something like GWT of Echo2 but with Laszlo as the underlying
infrastructure. (/Java only coding/)
OpenLaszlo 6.0
* Non-Java based Presentation Server.
* APIs for porting the Presentation Server to other (lightweight)
platforms.
Rock on,
[ simon.cpu ]
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| Re: Wishlist for future Laszlo releases |
  United States |
2007-04-13 11:38:39 |
Here are JIRA bugs for the some of the feature items in the
list, so
you can vote for them:
* SOAP and XML-RPC support on SOLO deployment.
http:/
/www.openlaszlo.org/jira/browse/LPP-1184
* E4X support
http:/
/www.openlaszlo.org/jira/browse/LPP-1355
http:/
/www.openlaszlo.org/jira/browse/LPP-1363
If you compile SOLO, you can (with some work) use any
server,
including non-Java ones, for data proxy services and the
like. But
there are specifics there that haven't been made as simple
as possible.
I would like to factor the compiler into a separate build
that
doesn't require the entire server jar. There have also been
suggestions that the server should be decomposed into
separate
pieces: media proxy, data proxy, debug server, compile
server, etc.
jim
On Apr 13, 2007, at 8:16 AM, Fennell, Philip wrote:
> You can add to your wish lists:
>
> * Support for XML namespaces in XPath expressions.
> * Allow XML Schema references in LZX documents.
>
>
> Regards
>
> Philip Fennell
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: laszlo-user-bounces openlaszlo.org
> [mailto:laszlo-user-bounces openlaszlo.org] On Behalf
Of Simon
> Cornelius
> P. Umacob
> Sent: 13 April 2007 02:35
> To: Francisco Jose Peredo
> Cc: laszlo-user openlaszlo.org
> Subject: Re: [Laszlo-user] Wishlist for future Laszlo
releases
>
> Francisco Jose Peredo wrote:
>> My wish list for Open Laszlo 4.5:
>>
>> * Lots of beginner to expert tutorials of full
applications (/
>> with
>> real world authentication & authorization
& architecture best
>> practices/)
>> * Books, books, books!
>> * IDE agnostic UI Builder (/something like what
is available for
>> TIBCO, o like Flexible for Flex/)
>> * Architectural Framework (/something like
Flex's Cairngorm but
> for
>> Laszlo/)
>> * J2EE Integration (/something like Flex's
Granite project/)
>> * Interactive IDE integrated script debugger
(/even if only for
>> Eclipse/)
>
> I would also like to add:
> * SOAP and XML-RPC support on SOLO deployment.
> * An in-depth tutorial on how to extend the
OpenLaszlo compiler.
>
>>
>> My wish list for Open Laszlo 5.0:
>>
>> * E4X support
>> * ECMAScript 4 support
>> * Something like GWT of Echo2 but with Laszlo
as the underlying
>> infrastructure. (/Java only coding/)
>>
>
> OpenLaszlo 6.0
> * Non-Java based Presentation Server.
> * APIs for porting the Presentation Server to
other (lightweight)
> platforms.
>
>
>
> Rock on,
>
>
> [ simon.cpu ]
>
>
>
>
>
>
> --
> And /usr/games/fortune futurama says:
>
> (talking to the Beastie Boys)
> Fry: Wow. I love you guys. Back in the 20th century, I
had all five of
> your albums.
> Ad-Rock: That was a thousand years ago. Now we got
seven.
> Fry: Cool. Can I borrow the new ones. And a couple of
blank tapes?
>
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