This looks really neat. A small JavaScript framework for setting up and running a single-page XML/XSLT application which fetches model data and view definitions from a server and combines them using JavaScript controllers. Once the data and views are loaded the application can run with no server latency, limited only by the ability of the browser to process XSLT and JavaScript.
Freja – CSScripting.
My personal preference would probably be for models in JSON rather than XML and a view template language a bit more developer friendly than XSLT, but this seems a good implementation nonetheless.
This is a neat idea, and certainly more friendly than “keyhole surgery” with ssh and vi if you need to edit files on a remote server over the web. Does not seem to have had a lot of development recently, but seems pretty usable as it is.
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SmartGWT UI component library a blogged description and another one or go to the horse’s mouth and see the project page.
MochaUI is a whole desktop or content management system or something. See MochaUI in action here.
Looks like Adobe are getting itchy about all the competing “rich internet application” (RIA) technologies such as silverlight, ajax and whatever proprietary stuff Apple uses. So they are making a big push for flash on every kind of device.
Adobe’s Open Screen Project: Write Once, Flash Everywhere