What Happened To IBM's SASH?
sergio asks: "I was discusing with friends about application frameworks and other things when I mentioned that there was something in Alphaworks
that looked promising and I remembered it was on its way to be
quite portable. I was talking about the SASH tool and the Webications
concept (see http://sash.alphaworks.ibm.com/ ). I recently looked in their web site and I see the typical Windoze only shpeel and the 'licence me' approach that has killed so many ideas before. Does anybody know what has IBM in the works for this application? It seems like it would be nice way of building distributted front ends for apps beyond what a browser would provide."
SashXB for Linux is a LGPL-licensed project that uses Gnome and Mozilla (my guess was right there). It's becoming real, apparently.
Ok..time to give Sash another run around the block.
-- @rjamestaylor on Ello
and you will see a link to a source release for Sash for Linux: http://oss.software.ibm.com/developerworks/opensou rce/sashxb/
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