[Laszlo-user] Cairngorm for Laszlo?

David Temkin temkin at laszlosystems.com
Wed Apr 4 13:49:50 PDT 2007


There is an end-to-end application example (LZX client, Java server,  
with authentication and database storage) and accompanying white  
paper on the way -- just weeks away! -- from Raju Bitter. I think  
that'll help you quite a bit. :-)

If you're using PHP, this may be helpful:

http://www-128.ibm.com/developerworks/edu/os-dw-os-php-openlaszlo1- 
i.html

There is also a book in progress (Laszlo in Action) that will cover  
end-to-end application architecture. Parts of this book are now  
available on-line, but I'm not sure the early parts of the book are  
what you're looking for.

http://www.manning.com/klein/

- D.


On Apr 4, 2007, at 12:03 PM, Francisco Jose Peredo wrote:

> What is Cairngorm?
> The Cairngorm Microarchitecture is a lightweight yet prescriptive  
> framework for rich Internet application (RIA) development.
>
> Cairngorm is an implementation of design patterns that the  
> consultants at Adobe Consulting have successfully taken from  
> enterprise software development (with technologies including J2EE  
> and .NET) and applied rich Internet application development using  
> Adobe Flex.
>
> http://www.adobe.com/devnet/flex/articles/cairngorm_pt1.html
>
> I would love to see something like this, but for Laszlo... is there  
> anything like it?
>
> (Please, don't get me wrong, I would prefer to use Laszlo than to  
> use Flex, but I am finding it hard... because I can't find "close- 
> to-realworld-application-examples", or books, and the examples in  
> the documentation are good for simple introduction to concepts, but  
> I cant
> find any "architectural example", something that helps me  
> understand how to build an infrastructure around which an  
> application can hang, a generic starting point for the technical  
> architecture of my applications)
>
> Thanks,
> bye
> Francisco
>



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