Applejuice: photo gallery app by Scott Evans
Laszlo employees don't seem to have much time to write and release personal apps, but Scott Evans, technical lead on LaszloMail, just posted a beta of Applejuice, a photo gallery application written in OpenLaszlo. Applejuice galleries are run from a simple XML file; galleries can be created using Scott's Picasa plugin, with PHP, or by hand-authoring XML.
The release includes source code, and there are a few bits that LZX hackers might enjoy: the priorityview class allows some dynamically loaded images to take priority over others; there's a URL-based scheme to allow deep-linking; applejuice builds are scripted using lzc. There's also context menus, keyboard nav, and a lot of attention to layout performance.
We're pretty sure the nifty name has something to do with the beverage of choice of two-year-olds, but for more insight into that question and an article about the coding decisions Scott made in Applejuice, keep an eye on Scott's blog.









May 22nd, 2007 at 5:33 pm
[...] Scott Evans has created Applejuice, a photo gallery application in OpenLazlo. Information is over at the ">OpenLaszlo project blog, but it works with Scott's Picasa plugin. [...]