Agree with this, today, I would use Play, Bootstrap and jQuery in a
heartbeat.

You'll get up to speed in no time and after that, you can iterate to make
your site more customized.

-- 
Cédric




On Fri, Feb 10, 2012 at 5:01 AM, Kevin Wright <[email protected]>wrote:

> For sheer speed of development, I'm getting some great mileage out of
> twitter's bootstrap[1] on the client-side and James Strachan's
> scalate/jade[2] on the server.
>
> As much as possible, I'll use restful json data sources to provide any
> dynamic content that populates the templates, and also handle any submitted
> data as json (instead of the traditional http form post technique).
>
> You may also want to consider the play framework[3], it's a bit good!
>
> [1] http://twitter.github.com/bootstrap/
> [2] http://scalate.fusesource.org/documentation/jade-syntax.html
> [3] http://www.playframework.org/ and http://www.playframework.org/2.0
>
>
>
>
> On 10 February 2012 11:56, Vince O'Sullivan <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> In our dept., we're putting together JSF 2.0 applications to run on
>> the company intranet.  They're written in Java 1.6 and hosted on a
>> Tomcat 6 web server on a linux box and they access data in Oracle
>> databases.  They work fine and are proving reliable but JSF and
>> managing beans does seem to be something of a dark art.
>>
>> The database is a given and I'd be reluctant to change either the base
>> language or web server that we use (but might be persuaded).
>>
>> Given those restrictions, what are the most mainstream alternatives
>> that we might consider?
>>
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