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(Unverified)May 15th 2006 6:02AM
The usefulness can be dsicussed, but in the case of XIN we wanted two things.
One, to be able to quickly develop server apps using javascript and DHTML methodology, and two, to be able to open and run multiple apps on the same page dynamically.
That is, to be able to add or remove them from the workflow by a whim.
XIN merges all open apps into one process, so it takes a lot of the strain from the server as well, and it allows all the apps to communicate between eachother, without any risks of conflicts inbetween them.