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Re: U++ as web platform [message #7138 is a reply to message #7080] |
Fri, 15 December 2006 14:03 |
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mirek
Messages: 13980 Registered: November 2005
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zsolt wrote on Tue, 12 December 2006 05:50 | This would be something like ActivX, I think. But it was not too successful.
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No, I do not think so. In fact, for the moment it is better to forget about "web" aspect...
What I am suggesting is U++ based runtime environment for platform indepentent applications. Simply you download the application and run it on any platform.
Surprisingly, all needed seems already to be in U++, even smallest details like GetDataFile. That "independent executable" would be just .zip of one or several packages.
Runtime would unzip it, BLITZ compile it against uppsrc and run. Of course, it would be maintaining the cache to get things faster...
I dare to say that BLITZ compile of most of stuff would not take longer than 20s, which is comparable to many Java apps startup times...
The only problem (found by Bas) is that it is maybe too open-sourced... (you can unzip and get sources). But Java has decompilers too.
Mirek
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Re: U++ as web platform [message #7145 is a reply to message #7138] |
Fri, 15 December 2006 15:26 |
zsolt
Messages: 698 Registered: December 2005 Location: Budapest, Hungary
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OK, I understand now.
This seems to be a good idea.
The ohter problem with Java is, that it had to have very stable, frozen APIs, because after deploying a new version of JVM, the apps, developed to the old one had to continue working. But in real life, this is not true. There are servers in enterprise environment with a lot of JVMs.
But with this U++ "runtime", the compiled binary would be there.
But thinkig about this, I think it is much simpler to give a simple binary to the user.
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