Luca Morandini wrote: > Other frameworks too: hiding the UI rendering technology is a high on > the list of many a tool (especially when client-side Javascript is > involved). > > As I see it, the crux is whether UIs should be designed procedurally (as > in wicket or GWT) or declaratively (as in JSF or Cocoon forms). To me > the latter comes more natural and feels cleaner... feel free to disagree. > >> - a ui framework that will allow us to be modular in some fashion; it >> does not have to be pretty >> > This is a taller order, but one that my little prototype addressed, I think. > You are correct; and thanks for the prototype. I totally respect your enthusiasm. Jody
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