Briefly, we wanted a component-centric framework for reuse and more nimble
refactoring -- e.g. should this form be in-line with the rest of the page or
in a popup; should this content be in a sequence of panels or in tabs? This
left us with:
Tapestry -- we heard daunting things about the learning curve and veered
away
Echo2 -- excluded our html/css team and required Java changes for too many
UI changes
GWT -- is not a good fit for non-Ajax apps and we wanted a single
framework
Cheers,
Scott
On 2/8/07, Eelco Hillenius <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> it was our 2nd choice after considering a host of other
> options, including Stripes, Rife, Tapestry, Echo2, GWT, etc.
I'd be interested to learn what you liked and didn't like about those
alternatives (on this list or private).
Eelco
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reformed mathematician
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