Hi Stephane, thanks for the feedback. Its always appreciated, even negative feedback is useful. If you like JPA and Click please get the Click book as it has JPA examples (http://www.fdaoud.com/clickbook/).
This is the perfect spot of more feed back or enhancements. Its often best discussing these on the dev list before raising a JIRA item, as people can discuss it. regards Malcolm Edgar On Fri, Nov 5, 2010 at 7:53 PM, Stéphane NICOLAS <[email protected]>wrote: > Hello All, > > my name is Stephane. I've been a java programmer for 12 years now. I never > liked web programming as I found web frameworks mostly bloated and > encumbered by html-stateless/server stuff (I tested tapestry and struts). So > I just stopped learning web programming 5 years ago and thought I would let > things evolve and come back to the web when programming would be easier, > more object oriented, more intellectually attractive indeed. I mostly > considered web programming as a step backward in UI programming, mainly due > to technologies that were never intended to do what we now want them to > do... > > And last 3 weeks I spent quite a lot of time testing the Apache click > framework. I discovered that people from Apache click addressed mostly all > my concerns and > found that Apache click is a wonderful component oriented web framework. In > the last 3 weeks I could learn click and build a pretty complicated > application (people, activities, participation, management application). > > So I just write my first email to this mailing list to say you how I love > your work, > I appreciate tremendously your efforts. It did change the way I understand > web programming and I know love that. > (and also love JPA, almost for the same reasons, but that's another topic). > > So thank you all for your great great work. Click is just smashing. > > I hope to provide you with more feed back on a couple of stuff during the > next weeks or so. > Can I suggest new components or feature enhancements here ? > > Stéphane >
