Ok, after further investigation, Tim Morgan's React is not exactly what I am looking for. That said, his work is outstanding, and I think it's awesome! It's like Ruby On Rails implemented (better IMHO) in Zope! Very cool! However, I think what I want to work with is just a Zope product without the MVC stuff. Thanks again everyone! Greg On 10/9/05, Greg Fischer <retheoff@gmail.com> wrote:
Thank you everyone! I really appreciate all the input. It's amazing what you find by doing a little more thorough searching... here's more of what I am looking for: http://timmorgan.org/wiki/ReactFrameworkForZope
Tim Morgan has put together what I would call Zajax from the looks of it. I am going to start playing around with it, and see how it fits my needs.
On a side note, I have put together a quick 'n' dirty blog about the things I am finding, particularly for XMLHTTP, not JSON or XML-RPC. www.zajax.net <http://www.zajax.net> - (I liked the name so much, I had to register the domain! :)
On 10/9/05, Michael Haubenwallner <michael@d2m.at> wrote:
Chris McDonough wrote:
On Oct 8, 2005, at 6:54 AM, Greg Fischer wrote:
I would love to have a product (called ZAjax :) that simply receives a request from the client and spits out xml. To be more specific, a set of classes that call ZSQL methods and retrieve records, then send that back in xml format.
We've had this built in to Zope for a long time in the form of XML- RPC. There are several JavaScript libraries that implement an XML- RPC
client, the best in my recollection being vcXMLRPC.
http://myzope.kedai.com.my/blogs/kedai/49 shows a few different ways to do Ajax and Zope.
Michael
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