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Re: Is WO dead?
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Re: Is WO dead?


  • Subject: Re: Is WO dead?
  • From: "Geoff Hopson" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 23 May 2007 13:55:01 +0100

And I will chip in and say that if you want a really simple and
elegant java web framework, look at Click (http://click.sf.net/) -
simple code, lashings of examples, and great docs.

Geoff

On 21/05/07, Sam Barnum <email@hidden> wrote:
Wicket is really sweet.  I'd just like to toss in a recommendation
(shameless plug, actually) for IntelliJ with IntelliWO plugin.  This
still relies on the WO dev tools, however, just not XCode.

On May 20, 2007, at 2:57 AM, Bruce Fancher wrote:

> Whatever you do, don't learn JSP aka the evil spawn of Cthulu.
> Besides
> being complete garbage technically, it's pretty much been
> deprecated by Sun
> in favor of JSF.  If, for whatever reason, you decide that you want
> to use
> an open source web framework, consider Tapestry or Wicket, or if
> you want
> something not quite as nice, but acceptable and more buzzword-
> compliant,
> look at JSF.  I've also heard good things about Sun's jMaki, but I
> haven't
> had a chance to look at it yet.  YMMV.
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: webobjects-dev-bounces+bruce=email@hidden
> [mailto:webobjects-dev-bounces+bruce=email@hidden] On
> Behalf Of Tom Jones
> Sent: Saturday, May 19, 2007 1:50 PM
> To: email@hidden
> Subject: Is WO dead?
>
> Hello,
> I've been developing for the Mac for sometime so I thought I would
> tackle
> WO. I really like what I can do with WO but after reading the
> release notes
> for Xcode 2.4 and a friend of mine mentioned that all of the WO dev
> tools in
> the latest Leopard beta were removed it really got me thinking. Is
> Apple
> killing the product? I kinda think yes, they have not done much at
> the last
> to WWDC's on WO and this one coming up has to IT sessions on it.
>
> So, should I really be learning jsp instead of WO since I'm just
> starting
> out?
>
> Thanks,
> tom
>
>
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References: 
 >Is WO dead? (From: Tom Jones <email@hidden>)
 >RE: Is WO dead? (From: "Bruce Fancher" <email@hidden>)
 >Re: Is WO dead? (From: Sam Barnum <email@hidden>)

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