Don Jennings wrote:
> what I would really like to know are how people decided to use any 
> particular framework.

Well I stumbled into Jython / Velocity over many years. My first web 
application was written in Java + servlets using the Jetty servlet engine. At 
first I didn't use any template engine and discovered the pain of manual HTML 
generation. Eventually I found Velocity and came to love it. At some point I 
learned Python and Jython and figured out that using Jython to write the 
servlet and Velocity for the view made for very agile web site development.

More recently I have completed a small project using CherryPy. My selection 
process for this was based on requirements and personal preference. I was 
writing a tool that would be distributed in my company so setup had to be easy. 
For this reason I wanted a framework that included a standalone webserver 
rather than requiring Apache. The tool could conceivably be distributed as a 
proprietary product so I avoided frameworks that are GPL licensed. These two 
requirements narrowed the field considerably. I also wanted XML-RPC support 
which is included with CherryPy. I have wanted to try it out so I gave it a go.

Kent

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