So the talk wasn't enough to make any strong statements, but I was  
left with the impression that unless you want to Grails for the sake  
of Groovy, then there was little reason to consider anything but GWT  
or Wicket (ie. Tapestry and Struts 2 got grounded).

I'm not the best person to ask, but personally I am leaning a little  
towards GWT, just because the code/template is less spread (just the  
.java files, I don't have to update a template and recompile something  
else). I think it may also make it easier to make something that  
doesn't look really ugly.

I too am a bit worried that the REST API will lose focus if we don't  
depend on it ourselves. So it'd be nice if we used a framework that  
would expose a REST interface in parallel without us doing anything  
special, but I haven't seen that yet.

Anyway, next week I'll write a summary of what I have learned this  
week, and I'll try to get hold of some slides as well.
-Arne

Quoting Chris Holmes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> Arne and I are right now at:
>
> Choosing Your Java™ Technology-Based Web Framework: A Comparison
>
> https://www28.cplan.com/cc191/sessions_catalog.jsp?ilc=191-1&ilg=english&isort=&isort_type=&is=yes&icriteria9=TS-6457
>
>
> So hopefully this will provide us with the answer at the end ;)
>
> Andrea Aime wrote:
>> Chris Holmes ha scritto:
>>> Ok, cool.  Yeah, that was my fear with it, but then I saw that   
>>> Hudson's user interface looked pretty nice.  But it looks like   
>>> you've already done a pretty full evaluation.  Oh well, it was a   
>>> nice dream to have for a bit :)
>>
>> Eh, I was started the same way, I downloaded the hudson sources,
>> looked into them, looked for IDE support... none. Jelly is basically
>> dead and... well, look at the following jelly template (from Hudson):
>> http://fisheye4.cenqua.com/browse/~raw,r=8115/hudson/trunk/hudson/main/core/src/main/resources/hudson/matrix/MatrixBuild/ajaxMatrix.jelly
>>  and tell me you want to build a UI like that   
>> ;)
>> Cheers
>> Andrea
>>
>>
>>
>
>
> !DSPAM:4038,48237f8757421439371379!



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