Title: RE: [Tapestry-developer] Do we need Tapestry Pet-Store?

To count the number of lines of code in a java app, check out:
http://www.kclee.com/clemens/java/javancss/

Don't know what you can for jsps or asps (or VB for that matter).

Why McKoi DB? Why not HypersonicSQL? I thought you had some
licensing problems with McKoi db...

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Subject: [Tapestry-developer] Do we need Tapestry Pet-Store?


I've given some thought to re-implementing Pet Store as
a Tapestry application.

Keep the backend (EJBs) pretty much unchanged.
Convert database access and Entity EJBs to use McKoi DB.
Replace front-end with Tapestry.

This might be a bit of effort ... I haven't looked at
the Pet Store beyond a quick glance two years ago. 
Although M$ has focused on performance, Sun maintains
that its was proof-of-concept, best-practices, etc.

I'm actually curious about relative code weight of JSP
vs. M$ WebForms vs. Tapestry.

Also, does anyone know of an open-source code metrics
tool ... just something that can produce a report of the
number of lines-of-code in a project?



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