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Re: [cinjug-users] Ajax frameworks

To: users@xxxxxxxxxx, twcrone@xxxxxxxxxxxxx, Abdul Habra <ahabra@xxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: [cinjug-users] Ajax frameworks
From: <jim_garrett@xxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 7 Feb 2007 14:10:37 -0500
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As I understand Echo2, every click of the screen could require a server call to 
resolve the action being done.  Can you comment on how well Echo2 performed on 
a system with several hundred simultaneous users? 


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Jim Garrett
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---- Abdul Habra <ahabra@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: 
> My favorite is Echo2:
>   http://www.nextapp.com/products/
>    
>   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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