It's quite hard for me to find out whether I like what you're trying to do: I don't have a JAVA-enabled webserver (and am too lazy to install one on my Linux machine) and it looks like your supporting IE 6 only (I'm using Safari right now). So some screenshots would be nice.

The way I understand the problem, I might just as well try to solve it with a wxPerl app using database or LWP queries to get work done remotely.

That said, I think you would get more and better feedback if you took the time to write a meditation about it: Formulate the problem you're trying to solve, then explore your approach to solve it. That would make it much easier to make sound comments on the work you've done.


In reply to Re: New UI Framework Seeks Feedback by crenz
in thread New UI Framework Seeks Feedback by mvc

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