This is the same discussion that Ruby developers seem to be having regarding 
Rails vs Sinatra once you get past some point of complexity in clientside 
Javascript applications.

I initiated similar discussions at the #alnetseattle meetings a couple years 
back as I was struggling this migrating from XBAP/WPF applications to 
heavyweight extjs (sencha) applications. At that time, I ended up with WCF 
webservices as the backend as I don't even think routing added much value. 
Over time we modified this to use JSON in many cases.

At some level I think we are just getting back to a client server model 
interacting through a services abstraction. A related discussion on the 
mailing lists has been what kind of model belongs on a client.

Ron

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