Zitat von Patrick Casey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

[...]
> But, and here's where .NET and I parted ways, it doesn't have a lot of
> features to make the *hard* stuff simple. Want an abstract object
> persistence layer like Hibernate? So sorry, roll your own, or use a thin
> resultset wrapper like ADO. Want to use lots of generic forms and runtime
> data binding? Sorry, it's a design time framework. Sure you *can* bind at
> runtime, but if you do you can't use any of the cool features that made the
> easy stuff easy.
[...]

I have not done much things using .Net, but there is NHibernate for .Net which
is a "port" of hibernate to .Net. even the Spring framework is ported :-)

But the WYSIWYG feature is quite cool.

So back to tapestry :-)

Cheers,
    Markus

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