I hope this is the goal also and I guess my question is what does make it
easy mean? If you wanted to use Ext JS components what would you want would
you want an abstraction layer to do? I would just grab the compressed
Javascript, put it on a server and write some Java component interfaces. I
would not worry if it was compatible with jQuery components or not. It would
be nice if someone created a module and shared it but does anyone really
expect to one day decide I'm switching from jQuery to Ext JS, change a Maven
dependency and have everything just work?

I think it was Scott McNealy said 'All the wood behind one arrowhead'. He
just picked the wrong arrowhead.

Barry



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