Is there a powerful/user-friendly tool for artist/non-programmer to
develop the web page (i.e. a tool-generated HTML source file w/
possibly some Javascript code generated for some special effects), and
have automatically/generated call to make a server-side process (i.e.
call to a Spring bean or tool-generated call to WebService)?
Thanks,
Jimmy
Andrew Thompson - 18 May 2007 02:52 GMT
>Is there a powerful/user-friendly tool for artist/non-programmer to
>develop the web page (i.e. a tool-generated HTML source file w/
>possibly some Javascript code generated for some special effects), and
>have automatically/generated call to make a server-side process (i.e.
>call to a Spring bean or tool-generated call to WebService)?
Sure. They're usually called a 'consultant'. Note though,
they often object (or charge more) if they become aware
that they are being refered to as a 'tool'.

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Jaroslaw Szczepankiewicz - 18 May 2007 15:22 GMT
Jimmy napisał(a):
> Is there a powerful/user-friendly tool for artist/non-programmer to
> develop the web page (i.e. a tool-generated HTML source file w/
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> Thanks,
> Jimmy
powerfull and user-friendly are in almost all cases not corellated
David Segall - 18 May 2007 16:21 GMT
>Is there a powerful/user-friendly tool for artist/non-programmer to
>develop the web page (i.e. a tool-generated HTML source file w/
>possibly some Javascript code generated for some special effects), and
>have automatically/generated call to make a server-side process (i.e.
>call to a Spring bean or tool-generated call to WebService)?
See <http://webdevelopment.profectus.com.au> but note the caution in
the second paragraph.