I saw that article a while back... the system described (OpenXava)
looks great, as long as you want your site to look just like all the
others created with that framework. Maybe my Java-acronym-parsing
skills are rusty, but I couldn't find anything on the OpenXava wiki
about theming, skinning, etc. A truly determined response to that
article would show how easy it is to change the Rails scaffold code,
and how *not* easy OpenXava makes it.

Personally, I count the number of Java refugees at my local Ruby
Brigade meeting, and that's all I need to know... :)

--Matt Jones

On May 26, 11:29 pm, Phlip <[email protected]> wrote:
> http://java.sys-con.com/node/965189
>
> I am certainly going back to Java, just as soon as I figure out how to 
> configure
> Tomcat.
>
> Until then, anyone care to take on this logic? Has anyone here used Java the 
> way
> they say they should?
>
> --
>    Phlip
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