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mahender
post Dec 12 2005, 03:13 PM
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Open laszlo is xml to flash server
Open laszlo is a platform for rich Internet applications that are easy to develop and deploy. The OpenLaszlo system architecture combines the power and usability of client/server design with the administrative advantages and cost effectiveness of web applications

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<canvas proxied="true">
 <window width="200" height="300">
 <view>
         <text>Hello Worl !</text>
 </view>
 </window>
<canvas>

Above code is to display "Hello World" in a window
it has rich collection of components like (menu,table,tabstrip), and it supports xmlrpc,webservice,and xmlhttp request.
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post Dec 18 2005, 02:48 PM
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I have unaproved this topic (if that is ok) from the Tutorials request section as it isn't a tutorial as such, and provides only limited information on the subject at hand.

I've quickly researched this subject however, and appears to be quite an impressive system.
PDF: http://openlaszlo.org/wiki/images/e/ee/Ope...o30DevGuide.pdf
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