It's hardly active, but the source code is stable and quite
accessible, and there are still a few people monitoring this list.
Maverick is a nice pick if you like it's composition pattern (using
transforms, which is kind of the inverse of, say, Struts' tiles), and
I think the code is well organized and easy to follow and extend.
Also consider looking at Stripes and Click if you want to go the web MVC route.
Personally, I think that if you're considering developing your web
interface in JS, you might be better off just developing your backend
as services, maybe using something like Apache CXF or Restlet for
instance. Unless your site is very complicated and you want to use a
web MVC framework to structure the flow through your site.
My 2c,
Eelco
On Wed, Oct 15, 2008 at 2:11 PM, Mario Rodriguez [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm looking for a simple MVC for Java/ExtJS apps and I'm wondering if
Maverick is still an active project, looks like no updates have been added
in the last years.
thanks
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Mario Rodriguez
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