First AJAX, now AFLAX?
So what is all this XAML-based AFLAX I've been hearing about the last couple of days and what of it?
"Web development has certainly comes a long way. Check out this product: XAMLON ( https://www.xamlon.com/software/xamlonpro/flash/ ). Create your app as if you are doing a Windows application, then let the tool generate the flash for you to use in the web!
First there's AJAX..(by the way, this is not a new technology... it's an old trick given a new name)
now let there be AFLAX - Asynchronous Flash with XML."
Could AFLAX the next big thing? John Meyer is not convinced:
"Let's compare AJAX and AFLAX:
AJAX: based on Open Standards; runs in browsers from multiple vendors; runs on desktop; mature mobile support; has a great Open Source implementation.
AFLAX: Uses Macromedia Flash, a propietary closed runtime from a single vendor; no Open Source implementation; weak mobile phone support; sounds like an insurance company ."
Comments
- Anonymous
October 02, 2005
I fully agree with John Meyer - web 2.0 needs open standards, not proprietary solutions. That's why AJAX is here to stay and AFLAX is, hopefully, going to fade away pretty soon. - Anonymous
October 02, 2005
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