ANN] Translating your Rev stacks into web apps
Jerry Daniels
jerry.daniels at me.com
Mon Jul 12 12:27:09 EDT 2010
David,
I'm not really any kind of expert of the products you mention here. I've written and recorded plenty on our objectives and aims, though. It's all on our site.
Best,
Jerry Daniels
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On Jul 12, 2010, at 11:24 AM, David Bovill wrote:
> How about a little something to say how Rodeo is different in terms of
> features or aims and objectives from let's say
> PhoneGap<http://www.phonegap.com/>or for that matter
> TileStack <http://tilestack.com/> ?
>
> On 12 July 2010 16:53, Jerry Daniels <jerry.daniels at me.com> wrote:
>
>> Hey, Jim!
>>
>> Rodeo development and deployment requires no plugin of any sort now or in
>> the future.
>>
>> Rodeo Transfer at the moment translates Rev UI objects into HTML/CSS. Rodeo
>> web apps are HTML/CSS/Javascript.
>>
>> Rodeo tables are not plain text fields. The look and behave very much like
>> Rev datagrids. They are single elements, however, not a group of elements.
>> They are HTML tables.
>>
>> A Rodeo table is also linked to a data source which can be an index to
>> records. The industrial use of a Rodeo table is to show a record when you
>> click on a line in the table. Data linking, etc, in Rodeo is very implicit
>> for the developer. We've just begin the data-linking part of this process.
>>
>> Hope that helps. Lots of info on our site.
>>
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