On Tuesday, August 26, 2014 7:26:15 AM UTC-5, Alexandre Tiertant wrote:
>
> hi,
>
> we use a java server to interact with oracle database and angularjs 
> frontend on a websocket that we want to recode it using node.js
> we need oracle database but we would like use and an orm to support other 
> database too.
>
> which node.js framework do you think we should use?
>
>
I have a similar question, and if anyone could point over to something in 
the Node community where people are discussing tool stacks which bring many 
of the same things to the table as (for example) Java + Spring + Jersey + 
Jackson + validators + hibernate + etc, that will be very helpful. 
Substitute your own preferred stack, I'm not looking to start a banter 
about which set of Java tools is best, I just made one example above. I 
know there are a lot of Node tools out there, the sheer size of NPM his 
impressive, I'm hoping to find some discussion of which ones are really 
ready for prime time in which try to solve a big stack of the needs 
together. notwithstanding the question of whether node is a great idea or 
not, I would love to have an answer for people when they ask me, "I am 
using Node, which stuff should I used to most effectively to build a data 
centric backend behind my AngularJS app?".


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Kyle Cordes
http://kylecordes.com






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