Building Rich-Client-Like Web Apps With Echo

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"IBM developerWorks is running a feature on the 'Echo' project, which is used for creating web apps that 'look and act like rich clients.' Echo uses HTML and JavaScript to render a user-interface in the browser instead of client-side plugins like Java WebStart. The API is similar to that of Swing. The article examines an example email client written with the technology. The framework itself is built on Java servlets, and is distributed under the LGPL. More examples can be found here."

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Sal said:

See www.convea.com for an excellent rich client web interface. Uses DHTML only for desktop usability on the web.

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