Re: Confluence for SoC

From: Andrus Adamchik (andru..bjectstyle.org)
Date: Thu Jun 01 2006 - 23:59:57 EDT

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    I don't understand how any of this is related to the project at hand
    - a demonstration of Cayenne Remote Object Persistence (aka Cayenne 3-
    tier) capabilities? I.e. the assumption is that there is a relational
    database on the server accessed by a client via a Cayenne web service.

    Andrus

    On Jun 1, 2006, at 11:46 PM, Craig Turner wrote:

    >
    > Andrus Adamchik wrote:
    >> Another possible system can be a multi-user calendar app with
    >> Swing or SWT interface where people can create schedule items and
    >> browse other's schedules. Again, not that there are no calendar
    >> apps out there, but this is a prime example of an ROP use.
    >
    > I've got a list of cool things I'd like to have time to write so I
    > could plug them into webapps:
    > - Simple FX pricing system that streams rates for several currency
    > pairs to the user and gives them the opportunity to place a spot
    > trade for any of the pairs. A priority here would be low delivery
    > time between aquiring the rate and delivering it to the user, and
    > at the other end taking the user's purchase request at the rate
    > they hit. There'd also be an opportunity to see trade history for
    > the team. Opportunity to use Swing or SWT but the interface
    > wouldn't be that complex.
    > - Simple, hardy XML document editor. There is a predefined list of
    > styles, and each block of text can have one and only one style. It
    > would be useful to have this so as to plug it into webapps where
    > there is a publishing emphasis. Would require dev of simple
    > widgets, this may be too complex. Someone with experience
    > developing widgets could show off.
    > - A tree browser, styled as a whiteboard. At any time there's a
    > node in focus, and then that's surrounded by child nodes. Clicking
    > on a child puts it in focus. The rich-client version of this could
    > be far cooler than a non-ajax web version because you could do
    > zooming and pre-caching and stuff, and it would be far easier to
    > create an elegant layout mechanism.
    > - Simple tune player. Idea came when I was trying to describe a
    > tune to a friend over irc and had no means of expression. App has
    > multiple 'lines' of midi data and actually plays it on the client.
    > User can edit each line in a text field using a simple system much
    > like the that used for ringtones on mobile phones. Small amount of
    > Swing/SWT required. Audio aspect might be complex - I'm not sure.
    >
    > I haven't kept up with the list a lot recently - hope these
    > examples are in-spirit.
    >
    >
    > --
    > Craig Turner - crai..ynect.com
    > Synect Online Solutions - http://www.synect.com
    >



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