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Re: Wonder and Java Client
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Re: Wonder and Java Client


  • Subject: Re: Wonder and Java Client
  • From: John Huss <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 11 Oct 2013 17:00:26 -0500

Yes, Wonder will work on the client.  But like David said it is somewhat of a mine-field because the some code in Wonder is not client-safe, but you won't know until it blows up.

Sounds like you already have a JavaClient app.  If so, go for it.  If you're writing something new or are open to more change you would probably be better off using Cayenne along with it's ROP support which is an alternative to EOF for Java client apps.  It has bugs too, but probably not as many as JavaClient and at least you can fix them.

John


On Fri, Oct 11, 2013 at 3:37 AM, John Pollard <email@hidden> wrote:
Has anyone used any Wonder frameworks in a Java Client application?
I have a long-standing JC app which uses Wonder on the server side, but not on the client side; what if anything from Wonder might be useful on the client?

These are the WO jars the client uses at present:

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Many thanks,
John
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