Wednesday, March 5th, 2008
Category: Dojo
, DWR
, Java
, Library
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Joe Walker tipped me off to a preview of iWebMvc which is meta framework that ties together DWR, Dojo, Spring and Hibernate/JPA a la AppFuse or Grails.
It is created by Jose Noheda, a DWR commiter, and the project aims are:
- Is based on Java
Although supporting Grooy / JRuby is a plus
- Helps me to kick start a project
But simplifying the process by giving me the best (and this can be tricky) set of frameworks for each task
- Integrates both server and client sides
And it’s lightweight, robust and extensible. Read enterprise quality.
- Supports all the common tasks a web app has to handle
I include here: User Management, CRUD operations, i18n support (both framework & data), AJAX and astounding visuals
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This looks like a great project – I particularly applaud the choice of Dojo/Spring/Hibernate. It looks like the OSS world is starting to converge around this stack. We are also eleasing WaveMaker (same stack, same visual Ajax objectives) for Mac – go to wavemaker.com/downloads and click the Mac icon to request a beta.