Atlas Framework Fiddler Plugin
I tried the new Fiddler inspector plugin and it is working for the Atlas response, too! Atlas is returning an JSON string back to the client-side JavaScript that can be displayed as a tree view in Fiddler. Download the free Fiddler inspector plugin at http://ajaxpro.schwarz-interactive.de/download/AJAX.zip.
Interested to see what of the Ajax.NET Professional stuff is working in Atlas? Send me an email using the contact form that we can have a meeting here at the PDC 05 in Los Angeles.
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Steve said
Hi Micheal, what is the relationship between AJAX.NET and ATLAS ?
I'm finding the ATLAS "way of work" is very similar to AJAX.NET and was wondering if you worked with MS or if they "borrowed" your syntax/style ?
Michael Schwarz said
@Steve: I'm in contac with the Microsoft Web Platform Team to see internals and help them to improve their library. At the moment they have similar problems I had already 2 months ago. I'm here at the PDC 05 in Los Angeles and will have a meeting with them today (hopefully).
If they have borrowed or copied my code/syntax/style I don't know, but I can see that they are doing a lot of stuff 100% the same.
CIAO
Michael
Ray Fan said
Hi Micheal, what is the future of AJAX.NET, if Atlas is equivalent to Ajax.net and provided by Microsoft itself?
Thanks!
Ray.
Michael Schwarz said
@Ray: Atlas will be available only for ASP.NET 2.0. As I got as feedback from developers they are not ready to move to 2.0 with all their web sites. This is one of the reasons I will go on with the development of the library. Atlas will be available as a first release version somewhere next year, and I cannot wait until this. I need AJAX related web applications today!