Am 31.07.13 19:24, schrieb Igor Vaynberg:
unless youve built and maintained a real non-trivial application using all
those frameworks how can you put numbers on them?
I used Grails,Wicket,JSF,Spring Webflow and Struts in real non-trivial
applications. I was involved in projects using GWT and JSF. I played
around and talked with many other developers about Play and Vaadin. And
still the only thing i have is an opinion about it:)
But to put numbers on it, i can show where i see differences. And not
only my numbers are different.. i put them on different places. I hope i
can show my experience a little bit more quantified ..
Its an opinion, not facts. In i will not put something in order.. such
as "the winner is.. " because i think this is kind of useless.
-igor
On Wed, Jul 31, 2013 at 5:47 AM, Michael Mosmann <[email protected]> wrote:
Am 31.07.13 13:56, schrieb Andrea Del Bene:
I don't agree with everything in it, but it's a good article anyway :) ...
http://zeroturnaround.com/**rebellabs/the-curious-coders-**
java-web-frameworks-**comparison-spring-mvc-grails-**
vaadin-gwt-wicket-play-struts-**and-jsf/<http://zeroturnaround.com/rebellabs/the-curious-coders-java-web-frameworks-comparison-spring-mvc-grails-vaadin-gwt-wicket-play-struts-and-jsf/>
I will take some time and put my own numbers (with some hopefully good
explanations) in to the mix. So stay tuned:)
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