The new Scrapblog.com is out - a perfect example of WebORB in action
There is a buzz going on about the new Scrapblog release. Scrapblog is an awesome application allowing to create dynamic slide shows plus a lot more. Congratulations to the Scrapblog team! The new Scrapblog is developed using Flex 2, but very few people know it is using WebORB for .NET for all the client/server communication in the builder component. In fact, here's what Omar Ramos, Scrapblog's Director of R&D, had to say:
"Scrapblog.com needed a remoting solution to use with Flex 2, as it currently only supports Java. I didn't think twice when choosing WebORB for this task. Version 3.0 [of WebORB] is simply amazing. You won't experience the flexibility and responsiveness that WebORB offers with any other remoting solution. My hat goes off to Midnightcoders, keep the great work."UPDATE: There's even more buzz going on about the standalone version of the product running in Apollo. It is pretty cool to see this done, especially after Omar pinged me asking how to get Apollo to talk to WebORB. A solution was promptly presented and I am glad we could make a contribution there :)
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