Re: Can you say Java Client?
Re: Can you say Java Client?
- Subject: Re: Can you say Java Client?
- From: Ray Kiddy <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 26 May 2004 10:54:16 -0700
Interesting. There was also a article on Java Server Faces in one of
those Java mags that always manages to avoid mentioning WebObjects.
Right there, though, in the third paragraph, or so, it said something
like:
Of course, component-based web page development has been around for a
very long time in products such
as Apple's WebObjects, but it has only recently hit its stride in
products like Microsoft Visual Studio.
It's nice to have somebody in the industry press at least acknowledge
the existence of WebObjects. Still, it feels like one is getting kicked
in the privates, also. Blech.
O well.
- ray
On May 26, 2004, at 9:17 AM, Robert Snyder wrote:
I just got this from O'Reilly Media and I couldn't resist sending it
along. So how long before all of WebOjects is recreated in other
projects? Do you think the next is . . . Direct to Struts or Direct to
JavaServer Faces?
Cheers:
JavaServer Faces
JavaServer Faces (JSF) is an application framework that simplifies the
building of web-based user interfaces by combining the Java-based
Struts
Framework and Java Swing. "JavaServer Faces," by Hans Bergsten, was
written to iron out the wrinkles in implementing JSF's crucial new
technology.
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