Pau wrote:
> I have been developing web applications for only 4 years but this has
> been enough to know that HTML+CSS+Javascript is the hardest part.
> Nowadays there exists many javascript libraries such as jQuery and
> some javascript frameworks such as Ext. But, as you may know, they are
> very hard to use to create a fully integrated RIA.
> To solve this, there are presentation frameworks that centers the
> development on the server. Examples of such that frameworks are ZK
> (based on jQuery) and Vaadin (based on GWT). All of this examples use
> Java EE, not RoR.
> Is someone developing any server-centric presentation framework?

These frameworks you mentioned (jQuery, GWT, etc.) are not at all 
server-centric. They are client-side JavaScript frameworks. What you use 
on the server side should make no difference. Granted some of these may 
assume Java EE on the server-side, but I even doubt that.

There are also some other options you didn't mention. I know for sure 
that these make no assumptions about what you're running server-side.

http://cappuccino.org/
http://www.sproutcore.com/
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