Tuesday, March 26, 2013

Re: Create Django web apps with drag and drop interface builder

While I have a horrible microphone, I went ahead and made a screencast that shows building an app using WebBot, it's using AppEngine in this example but the steps are more or less the same when used with Django:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ucougrZK9wI

On Monday, March 25, 2013 12:40:34 PM UTC-4, timothy crosley wrote:
Hi Gabriel,

Thanks for your response, Do you have an further information on how Servoy is built - or any particular features you think I should take inspiration from?
I went to there site and tried to download it, and was only able to after creating an account and filling out a survey. Even then I was presented only
with binaries and a propitiatory licence - so I was unable to browse through the code to see how it was built. And from what I can tell on there site
they are a web app platform for deploying apps (with a small set of tools) similar to what Google's app engine is and not a collection of open source
tools that let's you build apps for any of these platforms (including possibly Servoy in the future) like WebBot is.

While I do not personally use Eclipse IDE (I'm more of a Kate guy), a lot of WebBot users do and I am told WebBot works quite nicely in it, one is currently
building a tutorial on how to integrate the tool which I will upload on my site, and I can ask for a rough draft of to send to you if you are interested.

Thanks for your feedback and for wishing me good luck!

Timothy 

On Monday, March 25, 2013 3:44:49 AM UTC-4, Gabriel - Iulian Dumbrava wrote:
Hi Tim,

I have not tried webbot yet, but I would also like to make a suggestion. Take a look on how Servoy is built. It is also kind of a framework to build database intensive apps both for web and smart client.

They have built it on top of eclipse, so they were able to leverage on that.

Good luck with your project!!!

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