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  • people from to throw things at?? How about people who will split their paychecks? That would count.. F.ing lame!
  • An excellent post on delivering real-time updates from .NET to JavaScript via WebSockets by using WebORB for .NET: http://t.co/8ONjyw59
  • We're working on some cool samples demonstrating Sencha component integration with WebORB's websockets and data management. Stay tuned.
  • For all Flexers out there, check out the following blog post, looks like a problem in ArrayCollection serialization: http://t.co/qbZuTEhy

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Java Object Access in Google App Engine from Flex/Flash, Silverlight, JavaScript and Android

One of the new features in WebORB for Java v.4.1 is support for Google App Engine integration. With the integration any Java class or Spring bean deployed into a Google App Engine application can be accessed by all the client types supported by WebORB. The list of the supported clients includes: Flex/Flash, Silverlight, JavaScript/AJAX, Android, Windows Phone and in the very near future iOS clients. The clients can invoke methods on the deployed Java services and exchange data using primitive and complex types, arrays, collections, etc. By using WebORB as the client/server integration tier, your application will greatly benefit from the superior performance enabled by the product as well as significantly streamlined application development process.

To learn more about WebORB for Google App Engine, see the WebORB Documentation and/or watch the video below: