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20060327 Monday March 27, 2006

Creator demo on how to create a multi-language application

I created a flash demo a while ago on how to create a multi-language application using Creator. It is based on Creator 2 EA2, but most of the steps should be the same/very similar to the FCS version.

Click on this link to start the demo. Enjoy!

I used Wink to create this demo. Check it out, it is a very neat program. I can even localize my demo. If there are some interests, I may localize into Japanese :)

Any comments, suggestions, ideas for demos are very welcome!

Posted by naoko ( Mar 27 2006, 05:34:31 PM PST ) Permalink Comments [6]

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Sweet! One of the fews demos that I actually sat through. :)

-M

Posted by Moazam on March 27, 2006 at 06:29 PM PST #

Hi Moazam, thanks for your comments. If you have any ideas for a demo, let me know.

Posted by naoko on March 27, 2006 at 09:37 PM PST #

Indeed, thanks for the demo Naoko. I know this isn't the primary goal of Creator2, but if a demo could be made showing how Creator2 could also be used to create basic HTML pages I could switch entirely over to it while learning the more advanced features. I make this suggestion since my current cheap domain host doesn't have an application for my basic service and I’d like to use the program for all of my webpage creation needs.

It's my thought that if Creator2 can also make some very basic HTML pages it will gain wider uptake by users, many of whom would also eventually go on and learn some of the more advanced capabilities. Admittedly, I’m still new enough with Creator2 and haven't even found that basic HTML capabilities even exist. If basic HTML capabilities don't exist, I'd like to see some demos on some very basic, personal webpage types of projects that could offer instant production to your newest users and make them feel more comfortable with the system at their first exposure.

Thanks.

Posted by Wes Williams on March 28, 2006 at 05:36 AM PST #

As an aside, I just found the text tutorial on importing existing HTML pages here: http://developers.sun.com/prodtech/javatools/jscreator/reference/fi/2/html-page-import.html

Perhaps the AWESOME HTML import feature of Creator2 could also be quickly referenced into the demo mentioned above? A reference should suffice since it's just so darn easy! ;)

Posted by Wes Williams on March 28, 2006 at 06:08 AM PST #

Apologies for droning on like this, but Creator2's got me pretty excited about it's capabilities. So much so, I’ve just double checked with my hosting provider and they offer JSP for only $1 more per month using Resin®. I’m sold! =)

Posted by Wes Williams on March 28, 2006 at 06:29 AM PST #

Hi Wes, thank you for your comments and suggestions. I will think about this one. I am glad that you got excited with Creator :)

Posted by naoko on March 28, 2006 at 10:55 AM PST #

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