On 30.03.09 19:18, "shelly" <[email protected]> wrote:

> unless your talking about the just released mini's, there's no way you
> are going to do java development on a mini.

What do you mean?

> I'm not quite sure, why he should
> use a JAVA framework?

That was my first thought too. Java is most of the time like breaking a fly
on a wheel. 
So I'd rather investigate what's *really* required and then chose a tool
that can do the job. I personally can hardly remember when I was in a
situation, where JAVA was truly required. Mostly you can solve things using
more light-weight tools as well.

> Your going to waste your time and money looking for a solution, when
> you can get a few macs, use xcode, dashcode and some java framework.
> ie jsf/icefaces and you open the possiblility of building hybrid
> native apps too, with your java backend server feeding the native app,
> or using comet to push new content to the app.

Or just use php, python or whatever is already on the machine ;-)

a.




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