Sencha ExtJS is pretty well suited to that. Somewhat of a learning curve,
but very powerful framework, great support, and widely used (for all
js/html/css client).

On Wed, Jun 27, 2012 at 12:11 AM, Deniz Oğuz <[email protected]> wrote:

> If you consider an enterprise application that will have a few hundred
> forms in a 3 years period, do you think that it will be manageable if
> client side is completely implemented in html/js?
> On Jun 27, 2012 2:49 AM, "clay" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> I have used JSF 1.x quite a bit: it was pretty terrible. There is no good
>> reason to use it.
>>
>> I've built web apps with REST (Jersey) web services + client side HTML/JS
>> with jQuery and ExtJS but without a server-side HTML templating piece. I
>> love this approach, but sometimes a server-side HTML templating framework
>> is neeeded, in which case Play seems like the most elegant choice today.
>>
>> Client side templates? Is this where HTML is generated by client-side
>> JavaScript from web services data?
>>
>> On Tuesday, June 26, 2012 8:07:28 AM UTC-5, Deniz Oğuz wrote:
>>>
>>> Sorry for waking up a 4 months old thread. We are a JSF focused company
>>> and not tried any of the client side template alternatives like
>>> Mustache.js, Dust.js etc. In our new project RESTful web services will have
>>> a major part. Being a POST based framework JSF has some nuisances with
>>> RESTFul web services. If there are anyone who tried both jsf and client
>>> side templates + REST alternatives, could you share your experiences with
>>> both alternatives?
>>
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