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Re: [cinjug-users] Ajax frameworks

To: twcrone@xxxxxxxxxxxxx, users@xxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [cinjug-users] Ajax frameworks
From: Abdul Habra <ahabra@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 7 Feb 2007 07:48:14 -0800 (PST)
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My favorite is Echo2:
 
Fully OO, Java only (no xml, html, ...), built on top of AJAX.
I used Echo1 in 2 projects and was very happy with it.
Did not use Echo2 in any live project, but a friend of mine did, and he loved it.
Sounds like I am making a commercial :)
 
I would also look at Tapestry/Tacos. Tapestry is a mature product.


twcrone@xxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
I'm currently researching Ajax packages.  I have experimented with DWR for RPC stuff and played with GWT very little.  Other than that I am looking primarily at Dojo and maybe ICEFaces if my shop decides to use JSF.  I'm curious about TIBCO GI since TIBCO now sponsors DWR.  I saw Stuart Halloway's session notes on Prototype and Script.aculo.us. 

My shop is currently very committed to using Spring and has used OpenLazlo in the past but we don't want to use it for our future work.

What is everyone's favorites now?

As always, thanks for the info...

- Todd



Thank You,
Abdul Habra


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