This to me is what XPages is all about. Its not really the UI or the presentation or whatever. Its the combination of drag and drop development with the power of a proper development environment. Java classes, Eclipse, OSGI plugins and all that....Proper code structures, enterprise development, code re-use etc etc. The hooks into the gazillions of other Java based api's are also an important follow up point.
Add to the NSF and the ability to hook into web services, open auth, RDBMS in a drag and drop kinda way is a subject for a different day...
Jake,
Good stuff!!
This to me is what XPages is all about. Its not really the UI or the presentation or whatever. Its the combination of drag and drop development with the power of a proper development environment. Java classes, Eclipse, OSGI plugins and all that....Proper code structures, enterprise development, code re-use etc etc. The hooks into the gazillions of other Java based api's are also an important follow up point.
Add to the NSF and the ability to hook into web services, open auth, RDBMS in a drag and drop kinda way is a subject for a different day...