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Jon,

sorry to me Facebook is a advanced web 2.0 solution, Google Wave is a RIA
build on Google GWT.

The difference is that a Google GWT or an EXT JS based solution has a
memory and event management
model that controls the entire Client Application environment, that makes
it possible to communicate between
UI components on a standarized way, without that it is not a RIA.

In other words - a RIA has a mini OS running in the browser to controle
the Client Environment.

Henrik




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Re: [WEB400] Why use PHP? What are the disadvantages?






Not sure what your point is here Henrik - RPG was created to replace
tabulators in producing simple reports.

PHP has come a long way - so has RPG.

And if the PHP driven Facebook doesn't count as a Rich Internet
Application I don't know what does.


Jon Paris

www.Partner400.com
www.SystemiDeveloper.com



On Apr 19, 2010, at 12:18 PM, web400-request@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:

PHP was created to serve depreciated dynamic HTML pages and not to
serve
OOjavascript oriented Rich Internet Applications ;-)


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