well I already used both together, openejb for the backend and vert.x
for the front...but honestly it depends a lot on your app and there is
no magic answer to such a question
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2014/1/8 Milo Jaden <[email protected]>:
> Hi,
>
> I wanted to spark a little debate on what people thought about vert.x, a 
> scalable jvm platform. Its built on top of netty and provides the ability to 
> write modules (they call verticals) in several different languages.
>
> They also have some impressive performance charts:
> http://www.cubrid.org/blog/dev-platform/inside-vertx-comparison-with-nodejs/
>
> I especially would like to hear from the TomEE contributors as to why they 
> would advise sticking with TomEE/OpenEJB rather than something like vert.x 
> (especially for the scenario where all you do is REST + data calls and don’t 
> need JSP etc).
>
> Regards,
>
> Milo

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