Heard a lot about RonR during the NFJS symposium earlier this month.
Anyone deployed any comercial grade applications with it yet? I heard
about Basecamp. But I am trying to find other examples/experiences.
Some experts on the NFJS panel were saying it is not ready for prime
time yet. Scalability and maintainability were their main concerns.

-Anirban

--- Jared Richardson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> > Hmm ... I bet we've got enough web-framework bigots to do
> one'o'those.
>  
> Yeah, sure, but Ruby on Rails is the best one! (ducking and running) 
>  
> ;)
>  
> Jared
>  
> Ship It! is shipping!
> http://www.pragmaticprogrammer.com/titles/prj/
>  
> 
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> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Thomas L Roche
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> Subject: [Juglist] "Web Framework Smackdown"
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https://www28.cplan.com/javaone05_93_1/session_details.jsp?isid=271642&ilocation_id=93-1&ilanguage=english
> > Session Title: Web Framework Smackdown
> > Session Abstract:
> > In this session we look at the most popular web application
> > frameworks and examine the pros and cons of each, paying particular
> > attention to the kinds of applications well suited to each. We
> > examine the problem from several aspects: ease of learning, ease of
> > development, tool support, extensibility (including third party
> > component market), market penetration through real-world
> > deployments, and scalability.
> 
> Hmm ... I bet we've got enough web-framework bigots to do
> one'o'those.
> 
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