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  2. AEROGEAR-108

Create an appcelerator based hybrid application using JBoss AS as a backend

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          [AEROGEAR-108] Create an appcelerator based hybrid application using JBoss AS as a backend

          Alfredo, we're certainly interested in examples and demos such as the one you suggest, but jira is not the appropriate channel for this type of message.

          If you would like to contact me directly please feel free.

          Jay Balunas added a comment - Alfredo, we're certainly interested in examples and demos such as the one you suggest, but jira is not the appropriate channel for this type of message. If you would like to contact me directly please feel free.

          There was no marketing or spins in my previous comment. In fact, your comment is really not appreciated, specially when I offered to help and provide a nice cool demo. Your reply doesn't even contain a thank you by the way. Politeness will take you a long way, you seem to have none. Our definition of purity also seems to be different. JBoss is mostly used by Java devs. A puristic approach would be do have an end-to-end Java solution. So my statement was by no means intended to be marketing related or spin as you put it, but a more elegant solution or showcase where Appcelerator is used at the end of the day.

          If you took the liberty of editing my previous comment, you can safely remove now both completely.

          Best of luck.

          Alfredo

          Alfredo Quiroga (Inactive) added a comment - There was no marketing or spins in my previous comment. In fact, your comment is really not appreciated, specially when I offered to help and provide a nice cool demo. Your reply doesn't even contain a thank you by the way. Politeness will take you a long way, you seem to have none. Our definition of purity also seems to be different. JBoss is mostly used by Java devs. A puristic approach would be do have an end-to-end Java solution. So my statement was by no means intended to be marketing related or spin as you put it, but a more elegant solution or showcase where Appcelerator is used at the end of the day. If you took the liberty of editing my previous comment, you can safely remove now both completely. Best of luck. Alfredo

          Jay Balunas added a comment -

          Note: I have removed the "marketing" parts of your comment, paraphrased it. Please don't put marketing spins in jira!

          An example like this would need to be a separate jira, and project. The goal of this jira is to show a more, or less pure appcelerator based app.

          If you would be interested in doing that, please create a new jira, and we can discuss it on the dev forums.

          Jay Balunas added a comment - Note: I have removed the "marketing" parts of your comment, paraphrased it. Please don't put marketing spins in jira! An example like this would need to be a separate jira, and project. The goal of this jira is to show a more, or less pure appcelerator based app. If you would be interested in doing that, please create a new jira, and we can discuss it on the dev forums.

          Edited by Jay

          Would like to offer to create an example based on http://www.emitrom.com/gwt4timobile that could provide integration with appcelerator using GWT, and a JBoss server.

          Alfredo Quiroga (Inactive) added a comment - - edited Edited by Jay Would like to offer to create an example based on http://www.emitrom.com/gwt4timobile that could provide integration with appcelerator using GWT, and a JBoss server.

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