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Widgets, WWW, and whatever else!

by jlawrenc (Scribe)
on May 29, 2001 at 03:05 UTC ( [id://83799]=perlmeditation: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??

There has been a fairly lively thread about Templating systems and Widgets on the mod_perl mailing list. I'd like to try to alert Perlmonks to its existance.

To summarize what has/is transpiring - a number of ideas about implementation strategies and a number of posts about objectives and requirements. Different opinions of what people want and how they think it should work! Furthermore one member, Stephen Adkins, is even firing up the Sourceforge!

The general gist is to create a widget strategy which will support multiple rendering options, multiple execution environments, and independance from templating systems.

Now - widgets also gives rise to thinking about things like GTK, TK, and so on! Suffice it to say there might be something bigger lurking in all of this. I'd like to see what others have to say to this end or any other previous mentioned or omitted!

p.s. - this is not about templating systems. This is about reusable software components which have visual features, properties and methods. They could potentially use a templating system to render their visual features.

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Re: Widgets, WWW, and whatever else!
by Beatnik (Parson) on May 29, 2001 at 14:23 UTC
    Curl seems to be one of those attempts to create websites with "richer dynamic content" (altho this is slightly OT). I don't know if that includes reuseable widgets :) It's basically some kinda combination between Java, Javascript and some markup languages, and apparently "can be used with CGI, HTML, Javascript,..."

    <Sarcasm>Happy Happy, Joy Joy. Can't wait til there's a Linux version of the plugin</Sarcasm>

    Greetz
    Beatnik
    ... Quidquid perl dictum sit, altum viditur.
Re: Widgets, WWW, and whatever else!
by gildir (Pilgrim) on May 29, 2001 at 22:31 UTC
    Have a look aj Jewels. Its web application frameworks based on XML. It has widgets and object persistence, but is not yet totaly stable. I mean, interface design is not stable yet. But it is useable and it is used in several projects actualy.
    I'm writing some kind of guide for it, so stay tuned.
      Very cool work. I have written much the same myself! :)

      What's even more interesting is that you seem to have taken even some of the same strategies that I took.

      Keep an eye on the widgets thread that's coming through on the modperl list (referenced above) because you might well benefit from it as well.

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