This is very impressive!
charlie ...
Jeanfrancois Arcand wrote:
> Wow!!
>
> Thanks!
>
> -- Jeanfrancois
>
> ALT Mobile DEV wrote:
>> To commemorate Grizzly's open source birthday, I just announced the
>> <alt> Dynamic Mashup Server on the company blog. Truth be told, we
>> launched the blog just for Grizzly :-)
>>
>> The blog can be found at: http://web.mac.com/altmobile/
>>
>> --Zaid
>>
>> ALT Mobile
>>
>> http://altmobile.com/Home.html
>>
>> ---
>>
>>
>> Dynamic Mashup Server Debuts
>> *
>> Tuesday, February 5, 2008
>> *
>>
>> We are pleased to announce the *<alt> Dynamic Mashup Server*. Built
>> to support internet scale amalgamation of web content, the *Dynamic
>> Mashup Server* is the industry’s first Comet enabled mash-up server.
>> Implementing all of the major AJAX and Comet technologies such as XHR
>> multipart, forever frame, XHR streaming, and forever script; the
>> *Dynamic Mashup Server** *supports HTTP Streaming to desktop browsers
>> as well as Safari on iPhone. Single-site browsers (SSB) such as
>> Mozilla's Prism <http://labs.mozilla.com/2007/10/prism> and widget
>> platforms such as Opera Widgets <http://widgets.opera.com/>,
>> Microsoft Vista Sidebar Gadgets, and Mac OS X Dashboard are also
>> supported clients.
>>
>> Comet services are provided through a custom version of Sun's Grizzly
>> <https://grizzly.dev.java.net/> web server technology.
>>
>>
>> Other cool features of the *Dynamic Mashup Server *include RSS
>> mash-up feed generation and text-to-speech output to support visually
>> impaired user access.
>>
>> Implemented to run on 64-bit Java Virtual Machines, the *Dynamic
>> Mashup Server* integrates into our virtual Web 2.0 containers which
>> provide isolated access and execution of remote web content ensuring
>> that mash-up clients are protected from potentially harmful HTML and
>> JavaScript. Mash-up isolation is also necessary to avoid XSS attacks.
>>
>> The perfect companion to our Web 2.0 developer tools
>> <http://altmobile.com/Technologies/Web%202.0/Web%202.0.html>, the
>> *Dynamic Mashup Server* supports mash-up RDF meta models which
>> provide a realistic implementation of the semantic web.
>>
>> The *<alt> Dynamic Mashup Server* will be available in Q2 of this year.
>>
>>
>> ###
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Charlie Hunt
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