You may also want to take a look at evver.com and the Evver Games sourceforge project. It is a platform / framework for creating single and multiplayer card games, which uses Echo2 for the web servlet. I am sure I am biased here [as I'm the lead developer], but I think its pretty nice!
I forgot to mention, Evver.com has fully implemented games as well… so it’s not just a framework. You can use the game of Golf as full example of how to use Echo2, using things like the Drag & Drop, XML style sheets, EPNG Components, etc… Playing a quick game will give you an idea of how powerful Echo2 can be.
Thanks again, Ron
P.S. Sorry to troll, I just realized my last post did not make the points above that are probably most important to those interested in Echo2.
You may also want to take a look at evver.com and the Evver Games sourceforge project. It is a platform / framework for creating single and multiplayer card games, which uses Echo2 for the web servlet. I am sure I am biased here [as I'm the lead developer], but I think its pretty nice!
–Ron
I forgot to mention, Evver.com has fully implemented games as well… so it’s not just a framework. You can use the game of Golf as full example of how to use Echo2, using things like the Drag & Drop, XML style sheets, EPNG Components, etc… Playing a quick game will give you an idea of how powerful Echo2 can be.
Thanks again,
Ron
P.S. Sorry to troll, I just realized my last post did not make the points above that are probably most important to those interested in Echo2.
Please feel free to check out some videos of what we have achieved using echo2 http://www.jx2.com.au/products.html