On 10/31/01 6:45 PM, "James Strachan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Jon Stevens" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> on 10/31/01 1:54 PM, "James Strachan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> 
>>> It would be interesting to have a Java competition - trying the various
>>> different techniques, tools and frameworks and seeing how each of them
> stack
>>> up to .NET. Comparing code complexity, performance etc.
>>> 
>>> e.g. with beans or EJBs, with JDBC stored procedures or Turbine, with
> JSP or
>>> Velocity, then on a bunch of runtime platforms and databases and see how
>>> they stack up doing the same application.
>>> 
>>> James
>> 
>> Unfortunately, none of us in Jakarta land get paid to write demo's so I
>> doubt you will see one soon. :-(
> 
> I know! I was thinking about it another way.
> 
> Most frameworks end up making a sample web application to demonstrate them
> in action. So Velocity, Struts, XMLC, EJBDoclet, JSP tags and so on could
> just pick the PetStore as a demo to build in the future (or at least a part
> of it).


I've been thinking of converting PetStore to Velocity, as we have had
questions on the Velocity list asking about just that.

It would give a real apples to apples comparison.

As jon notes, it's going to be a bit of work, although we could try to
recycle the lutris simple beans...

Now, if I could just avoid sleep...

geir



-- 
Geir Magnusson Jr.                       [EMAIL PROTECTED]
System and Software Consulting
You're going to end up getting pissed at your software
anyway, so you might as well not pay for it. Try Open Source.



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