To the extent that Lift and HAppS both take advantage of their respective
underlying languages, yes.

At the practical level, they bear very little resembelence to each other.
Lift sits on top of an ActiveRecord style ORM where HAppS has a monad-based
mechanism for mapping in and out of persistent store.  HAppS has no
templating (other than a jvm powered xslt translation layer), no ajax or
comet support, etc.

I think HAppS is a thing of beauty, but I haven't found ways of bringing
HAppS goodness into Lift.

On Dec 26, 2008 7:20 PM, "Stefan Scott" <stefanscottal...@gmail.com> wrote:


Is lift very similar to HAppS?


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