On 11/04/2013, at 9:19 PM, Brad Sisk <[email protected]> wrote:
> Click has kind of had the same fate as Betamax tape. > > Another java web application framework, Spring, has become much more popular > with U.S. companies. Virtually every company you talk to uses Spring. > > That's just the reality. I don't mind if it's not the most popular but I am worried if nobody is actually maintaining it in any way. I'm originally not a web guy but I'm currently working for a rails based organisation. While I quite like rails I've always been partial to Java based frameworks. I'm looking to use Click in a personal project. However, most Java frameworks (as another commentator mentioned), seem overly complex and over engineered. As far as spring goes, I quite like Hibernate but I'm not convinced about the other major components (admittedly I've only dabbled). I figure I'm going with Click since it's a relatively small project so my investment won't be too large, so you'll probably see me back here when I'm stuck! Chris Kruger
