
The guys who invented JSP are now playing around with a new technology, that looks very promising. XAML is the MS implementation of an XML based UI definition (there are others ranging from XUL to WSUI) and since it will be packaged into Longhorn, it could change the way application UIs will evolve over the next few years. Xamlon is a runtime library that executes XAML for the .NET framework. Although not 100% XAML compatible, I think there is potential here.
I'm not to sure how web applications will evovle over the next couple of years now that technologies like XUL, Flex/Laszlo and XAML are making their presence felt. Does this mark the beginning of the end of the DHTML based Web Application?
[via Jeremy Allaire]
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