Zk ia good for buildng qpplication bt the zul wndow layout is just like that. And the license os stopping us from buildng commercial apps wthout buying their licnse.it worth th money but if u live in an economically poor country,you can't afford it.
I wish wicket can play nicely with grails,having something like active record to use with wicket is nice. Andre On 4/8/09, Azzeddine Daddah <waarhei...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi, > > You may also take a look at ZK framework. It's also a kind of framework > which can be used to build beautiful RIA's. You can chose to use it by > writing your app in just Java or in Java/Zul. > http://www.zkoss.org > > But in my opinion, Wicket stills beter then these kind of frameworks :) > > Regards, > > Azzeddine Daddah > www.hbiloo.com > > > On Wed, Apr 8, 2009 at 4:46 PM, Casper Bang <cas...@jbr.dk> wrote: > >> > Peter Thomas did a great side by side you should checkout: >> >> Good article, if perhaps a bit one-sided. I can understand how >> separation-of-concerns/composability comes slightly more natural to >> Wicket. >> However the performance, flexibility and component repertoire of GWT along >> with steadily more capable browsers leaves me with a feeling that "I'll >> get >> more bang for my buck". >> >> > Until GWT has a build system that is better I'll stay away from it. >> Since version 1.6 today, it uses normal Ant scripts (which I suppose is >> easy >> to mavenize). >> >> Thanks guys, >> >> /Casper >> > -- Sent from my mobile device -Andre- "A Programmer's Diary" http://rafunkel.blogspot.com My journey in enjoying spring... --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@wicket.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@wicket.apache.org