Craig McClanahan wrote:
I've looked at DWR some, but the guys here that did the initial research on
AJAX frameworks liked DOJO better.  Doesn't mean DWR is in any way "bad",
mind you ... just that we chose differently.

Interestingly, I'll be playing with Dojo all this week :)

At a 30,000 foot level, there are three basic architectures for usng AJAX
(and yes, they overlap a bunch too):

-snip-

Excellent summation!

By the way, I agree with you that Spring's dependency injection is more
powerful than that provided by JSF managed beans.  Wouldn't it be cool if
you could use both Spring and JSF together, but configure your JSF managed
beans in Spring just like you do your business logic beans?
Oh yah ... that's already possible :-).

Hehe... of course, I think it would be even cooler to use whatever framework you want, or no framework at all, and not even have to learn Spring... oh wait, that's already possible too:

http://javawebparts.sourceforge.net/javadocs/javawebparts/filter/DependencyFilter.html

;)

For the record, I like the remoting stuff your doing. I find it to be one of the more interesting things in Shale.

Craig

Frank

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