By bloid
via java.dzone.com
Published: Nov 17 2008 / 09:48
Pivot is a platform for building rich internet applications that run in the Java Plugin. While Pivot applications are often built using a combination of XML and Java, it is sometimes more convenient to build simple applications or applications whose code is likely to change often, such as prototypes, using a scripting language such as JavaScript. Pivot now allows developers to write their application logic using their scripting language of choice, using the features provided by the javax.script package available in Java 6 and above.
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Gregg Bolinger replied ago:
Pivot may be powerful but it has no TextArea component. :)
gbrown@vmware.com replied ago:
Version 2. We only have so much time. :-)
Gregg Bolinger replied ago:
I know, I know. Just giving you a hard time. :) I voted it up. I think Pivot is pretty good thus far. Just need more time to use it.
gbrown@vmware.com replied ago:
Glad to hear it. Hope you find it useful, even without a text area component. ;-)
gbrown@vmware.com replied ago:
And don't forget that Silverlight 1.0 had NO widgets. I think Pivot 1.0 is in pretty good shape by comparison. :-)
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