Did you look at the Play framework http://www.playframework.org/?
Impressive and getting more so.  I'd be interested in Joe's take on
play.

On Feb 18, 2:13 am, Lenny P <[email protected]> wrote:
> Just to follow up on some of the comments:
>
> The team we are working with are Jave expert, web programmer and a web
> designer.
> None of us are familiar with Scala or ever done functional
> programming.
> Scala/Lift would introduce too many new moving parts in this project
> at this time,
> not that it's out of the question, just not at this time.  The newly-
> introduced templates
> do fit in the general mold I am trying to provide.
>
> Flex has the same issue, as it is a completely new toolkit with a
> completely new language and tooling.
>
> GWT now has UiBinder, which also fits the requirement for designer-
> friendly template.
>
> None of us know Ruby, so rails is out of the running.
>
> There is also some confusion about what I mean regarding 'generated
> pages' in rails.
> By this I simply mean that the pages are automatically produced by the
> rails engine,
> and only programmers, and not web designers or their tools can
> approach this.
>
> Yes, the requirements are skewed towards template-based framework,
> but believe it or not I really did not know this space at all until
> about a month ago,
> so it really was a fair bake-off.  Of course it's also skewed to my
> taste
> and how 'fun' it was to run/test each of these frameworks.

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