Personally, I use Tapestry. That said, I hardly consider velocity to be
"jsp-like". Velocity is better termed a "templating" language
than a scripting language. It's specifically designed to NOT be used
for "scripting", but rather templating.
Robert
Lindsay Steele wrote:
> From what I am seeing it is not too much different to Tapestry but
> with the added yuckiness of a JSP like page (Velocity) scripting.
> Tapestry is also a lot more mature and is looking really good with the
> pending release of Tapestry 4.0.
>
>
> Geoff Hopson wrote:
>
>> To add to what Malcolm and Andrus have said, I have been using Click
>> for a while now (coming from 9+ years of WebObjects/EOF, most
>> recently Tapestry), using Click with HiveMind and Hibernate in combo.
>> I have 3 Click apps working extremely well (and fast!), and it really
>> is a breeze compared to Tapestry (and WO if I am honest) to develop
>> web apps. I recommend giving it a serious look. And be prepared to be
>> knocked out by the documentation.
>>
>> Have fun!
>>
>> Geoff
>>
>>
>> On 14/10/05, *Andrus Adamchik* <andru..bjectstyle.org
>> <mailto:andru..bjectstyle.org>> wrote:
>>
>> Thanks Malcolm!
>>
>> Just wanted to mention that I highly recommend everybody doing
>> webapp
>> development to take a look at Click, even in its current pre-release
>> state. You'll be surprised how well it compares with established
>> Java
>> web technologies. Very simple, very easy to learn, no nonsense.
>>
>> BTW, I came to this conclusion before there was any Cayenne
>> integration on the horizon :-). I can't wait to try the new
>> DataObject auto-binding stuff in 0.13.
>>
>> Andrus
>>
>>
>>
>> On Oct 14, 2005, at 1:18 AM, Malcolm Edgar wrote:
>> > Hi All,
>> >
>> > I would like to introduce you to Click:
>> http://click.sourceforge.net <http://click.sourceforge.net>
>> >
>> > Click is an easy to learn J2EE web application framework
>> > designed specifically for commercial application development.
>> >
>> > This is the first version of Click to provide Cayenne support
>> > with the Click Extras CayenneForm control:
>> >
>> > http://click.sourceforge.net/docs/extras-api/net/sf/click/extras/
>> > cayenne/CayenneForm.html
>> >
>> > The next Click release 0.14 is looking to include a small
>> > Click Cayenne example web application.
>> >
>> > regards Malcolm Edgar
>>
>>
>
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