On top of that answers to pretty much anything rails and ruby related
are just a google (or a bing !) away - due to the prolofic nature of
the enthusiasts that use it and just have to blog about every little
detail -seemed irritating at the time, but the by the power of
greyskull, and the community, means there is awesome google juice to
rails questions.

I like the look of google site bricks, but haven't use it yet.
I have used GWT (like it, despite really not liking java) and also JAX-
RS for server side (but neither addresses the "full stack" question).

Vaadin may be more "full stack" if you are interested in GWT I think.



On Sep 27, 2:22 pm, Charles Oliver Nutter <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Sep 25, 9:20 pm, Steven Herod <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Actually, having done Grails and Rails (JRuby and Ruby), I'd still do
> > a Grails app over JRuby on Rails.
>
> > Main reason is deployment, I've run into a few native extensions in
> > Ruby that don't work in JRuby and its just annoying in that regard.
>
> > I basically stopped paying attention to Java Web frameworks after
> > discovering Grails, although I'm still looking for something that
> > makes the whole forms based data collection side of things completely
> > painless.
>
> Things have come a long way in the past year. Yes, there are native
> extensions people use that we don't support, but we've narrowed the
> gap substantially. And we're getting a lot of uptake on equivalent
> libraries that just wrap Java APIs. JRoR is more solid with every
> release, and we have great plans to improve it further.
>
> - Charlie
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