Referring to the thread on the Seaside list, the objections over some bias in
the original comparison are well taken. One thing I was hoping to see was a
rebuttal showing how easy it is to authenticate users; I have hacked such
things into systems, but I would really like to see turn key (or nearly so)
ways to have app-specific ("home grown"), LDAP, and Shibboleth based
authentication/authorization. One can always dream :) As powerful as Seaside
is overall, it **appears** to be lacking in this area - or maybe I simply have
more to learn.
Re the condensed comparision graphic, "one window" is both a strength and a
weakness. While I have never particularly enjoyed using it, VW certainly has
its points.
Bill
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Subject: [Pharo-project] Fwd: [Seaside] Comparison of Aida/Web, Seaside and
Iliad web frameworks
This was posted on the Seaside mailing list, I think it is both funny and
hitting several points.
I am not sure about the last item though ;-)
Sven
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