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“LZX, from a certain point of view, is all about AJAX,” said Temkin, whose company previously worked with IBM on the OpenLaszlo project. “It’s about XML transactions and JavaScript transactions on the client. This is about bringing LZX more into the AJAX mainstream. It’s getting us into conversations with other people making these AJAX toolkits.”
When LZX is compiled, said Temkin, it is automatically translated into Flash-based applications at the moment. But as the year progresses, Laszlo plans to add a second compile target for its language. While he could not give any dates for completion, Temkin said that Laszlo’s rich Internet application development language would soon be able to output JavaScript instead of simply Flash. This would allow Laszlo applications to run in any browser, without the need to install the Flash player.
“Flash is sort of like object code,” Temkin explained. “One thing we’re doing with LZX is that we’re supporting a second compile target, in addition to Flash, that will be browser-based DHTML. LZX becomes a multiruntime environment. The idea is to have this be a higher-level way of writing independent Web applications.”
Temkin said that LZX is designed primarily to facilitate the development of rich graphical Web applications, such as an overall GUI for a site. He said that Laszlo’s participation in Open AJAX is unique because his company produces a platform, not a runtime library.
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Laszlo Systems, the company behind the proprietary LZX design language for rich Internet applications was among the companies participating in the launch of the Open AJAX initiative by IBM. |
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