the answers/ REBOL in a Corporate Context
[1/3] from: dvydra2::yahoo::com at: 28-Mar-2001 13:48
All,
As a corporate developer (at least during the day :)
), I would like to propose that ActiveX and Java may
indeed play a role in REBOL's future.
What is the big deal about wrapping REBOL inside an
ActiveX component? AFAIK its a pretty non-intrusive
procedure? What about calling out to ActiveX since
REBOL already loads dynamic libraries.
Regarding Java -- many people still think of it as a
programming language, but in many contexts it is the
operating system
for modern business applications --
the Application Server. So porting REBOL to Java just
adds another platform.
Speaking of platforms, any ideas on a REBOL port to MS
.NET?
David
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[2/3] from: bo:rebol at: 28-Mar-2001 15:37
David,
With View/Pro, you should be able to call out to
ActiveX using the shared library feature. There
should be ways to communicate with Java using the same
method.
-Bo
On 28-Mar-2001/13:48:53-8:00, [dvydra2--yahoo--com] wrote:
>All,
>As a corporate developer (at least during the day :)
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>..NET?
>David
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[3/3] from: warp:reboot:ch at: 29-Mar-2001 5:36
are plug-ins like quicktime supported in View/Pro or /Link ??
Thank You,
Will Arp
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