interesting point of view.
in my company there is a bit of a flamewar going on between GWT and
struts2 (me). GWT beeing more a Web2.0 framework seems to have some
advantages. but if i follow you correctly you see that as a downside?



Matt Raible wrote:
> I don't think having an Ajax framework built-in to a web framework is
> a good idea. Often, I think it's easier to program the JavaScript
> rather than having your framework do it for you. Also, if you're
> controlling the JavaScript, you can make your app so it degrades when
> there is no JavaScript enabled. Another disadvantage of having an Ajax
> framework built-in is you're stuck on the web framework's version of
> the library and often they don't seem to be maintained that well.
>
> Matt
>
> On Mon, Apr 27, 2009 at 7:11 AM, Reza Farshi <reza.far...@gmail.com
> <mailto:reza.far...@gmail.com>> wrote:
>
>     Struts folks have  discontinued supporting  AJAX theme in new 
>     version (2.1.6) , I am one of struts fan , but b/c of that I think
>     it's not reliable to trust to this framework in AJAX area.
>     you can do ajaxifying by DWR beside struts framework i think
>
>
>
>     On Mon, Apr 27, 2009 at 4:36 PM, Reza Farshi
>     <reza.far...@gmail.com <mailto:reza.far...@gmail.com>> wrote:
>
>
>         After some googling and reading many web logs ,I rather to use
>         JSFfor presentation layer,
>         There are so  many helper jsf component out , boosting RIA
>         development,
>         ICEFaces , richfaces , and other libraries,
>         btw, thanks for your guide,
>
>         it's so easy to
>         On Mon, Apr 27, 2009 at 2:45 PM, Irshad Buchh
>         <ibu...@gmail.com <mailto:ibu...@gmail.com>> wrote:
>
>
>             We had a similar situation like yours some time back. We
>             picked up Spring MVC
>             archetype and managed to add JQuery and we are very
>             satisfied. JQuery based
>             AJAX is much better than some of the other AJAX frameworks.
>
>             --Irshad.
>
>
>             mraible wrote:
>             >
>             > You say you need heavy Ajax. I'd recommend choosing an
>             Ajax framework you
>             > like (or using Protoype, which ships with AppFuse) and
>             then use it which
>             > whichever framework you'd prefer.
>             >
>             > Matt
>             >
>             > On Sun, Apr 26, 2009 at 5:16 AM, Reza Farshi
>             <reza.far...@gmail.com <mailto:reza.far...@gmail.com>>
>             > wrote:
>             >
>             >>
>             >> so which is the best (among available arch-types) for
>             our problem you
>             >> think?
>             >>
>             >>
>             >> On Sun, Apr 26, 2009 at 1:15 AM, Matt Raible
>             >> <m...@raibledesigns.com
>             <mailto:m...@raibledesigns.com>>wrote:
>             >>
>             >>> The GWT archetype will likely not be available until
>             sometime this
>             >>> summer.
>             >>>
>             >>> Matt
>             >>>
>             >>>
>             >>> On Sat, Apr 25, 2009 at 4:37 AM, Saeed Iqbal
>             <saee...@gmail.com <mailto:saee...@gmail.com>> wrote:
>             >>>
>             >>>> No i dont know because i didnt use GWT yet. For my
>             project rich faces
>             >>>> does the job
>             >>>>
>             >>>>
>             >>>> On Sat, Apr 25, 2009 at 12:36 PM, Reza Farshi
>             >>>> <reza.far...@gmail.com
>             <mailto:reza.far...@gmail.com>>wrote:
>             >>>>
>             >>>>> Dear saeed,
>             >>>>> Thnaks for your rocket jet reply.
>             >>>>> do u know when gwt arch type will released?
>             >>>>>
>             >>>>>
>             >>>>> On Sat, Apr 25, 2009 at 3:03 PM, Saeed Iqbal
>             <saee...@gmail.com <mailto:saee...@gmail.com>>
>             >>>>> wrote:
>             >>>>>
>             >>>>>> For heavy Ajax you could use JSF and put richfaces
>             or Prim Faces
>             >>>>>> instead of ajax4jsf
>             >>>>>>
>             >>>>>>
>             >>>>>> On Sat, Apr 25, 2009 at 12:31 PM, Reza Farshi
>             >>>>>> <reza.far...@gmail.com
>             <mailto:reza.far...@gmail.com>>wrote:
>             >>>>>>
>             >>>>>>> Dear Friends
>             >>>>>>> We are gonna develop a GPS tracking system  ,
>             which one is better
>             >>>>>>> archtype to choose?
>             >>>>>>> We have used modular struts before in another
>             project , but b/c of
>             >>>>>>> needing  heavy AJAX coding in this project,   I
>             think it's not a
>             >>>>>>> good
>             >>>>>>> solution for this project.
>             >>>>>>> so what is the best archtype in your opinion?
>             >>>>>>> thanks in advance.
>             >>>>>>> --
>             >>>>>>>
>             >>>>>>> --
>             >>>>>>> Reza Farshi
>             >>>>>>>
>             >>>>>>
>             >>>>>>
>             >>>>>>
>             >>>>>> --
>             >>>>>> Saeed Iqbal
>             >>>>>> CEO - Iqbal Consulting
>             >>>>>> http://www.iqbalconsulting.com
>             >>>>>> +92-345-5444410
>             >>>>>>
>             >>>>>
>             >>>>>
>             >>>>>
>             >>>>> --
>             >>>>> Reza Farshi
>             >>>>>
>             >>>>
>             >>>>
>             >>>>
>             >>>> --
>             >>>> Saeed Iqbal
>             >>>> CEO - Iqbal Consulting
>             >>>> http://www.iqbalconsulting.com
>             >>>> +92-345-5444410
>             >>>>
>             >>>
>             >>>
>             >>
>             >>
>             >> --
>             >> Reza Farshi
>             >>
>             >
>             >
>
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