Thanks T.R.Rajkumar
On Wednesday, May 31, 2017 at 11:57:09 AM UTC+2, T.R.Rajkumar wrote:
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> Could be interesting to hear what are the arguments for the porting
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> The points are
> 1. The application business logic has changed and the workflow has also
> changed. So I have to do the app fresh.
> 2. Since I like web2py I thought of porting it to web2py. Why I like
> web2py? The answer is
> a. The neat and clean MVC design.
> b. SQLFORM, grid which are great time savers as told in the book itself
> c. The HTML helpers, the DAL which almost reduces my views to {{=form}}
> d. In jsp for crud we have different pages for creating and editing.
> The grid saves all the code for edit pages.
> e. If I concentrate on model then my controller and views are a breeze.
> Thanks for all the validators.
> f. This group which is very friendly and I get answers to problems
> almost always.
> g. jsp is doing things in a very roundabout way atleast in the app I
> have. The pages have <%@ taglib prefix="app" uri="
> http://localhost:8080/cms/jstl/cms-custom-taglib" %> I have to go to tag
> lib see the function siganture go the bean find the function and locate the
> stored procedure which does the job. A
> In web2py it is so straight.
> h. So comes the ease of maintenance.
> Thank you web2py for all this and the nice people over here.
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