click-framework

Should I choose Apache Click or Tapestry 5?

六月ゝ 毕业季﹏ 提交于 2020-01-23 01:12:05
问题 I am to decide whether to use Apache Click or Apache Tapestry 5 framework. Which one I should choose? I'm looking for a framwork that I could use for building Java EE web applications for the next few years. The next few days I'll be testing them both running sample and custom projects, but I'd like to know in advance if one of them is not stable or big enough for large scale enterprise applications. I need it to work without any difficulties with Maven, various AJAX and Eclipse. Thank you in

Which java web framework to use for google app engine development in 2012? [closed]

左心房为你撑大大i 提交于 2019-12-05 07:15:58
问题 Closed . This question is opinion-based. It is not currently accepting answers. Want to improve this question? Update the question so it can be answered with facts and citations by editing this post. Closed 6 years ago . I am looking at developing simple java web-app to be deployed on GAE and learn about Java web development in the process. I am not inclined to use RIA component-based frameworks like Wicket and Vaadin. I have looked at Play 2.0, Tapestry 5 and Click, out of which Play 2.0

Should I choose Apache Click or Tapestry 5?

半城伤御伤魂 提交于 2019-12-04 10:15:32
I am to decide whether to use Apache Click or Apache Tapestry 5 framework. Which one I should choose? I'm looking for a framwork that I could use for building Java EE web applications for the next few years. The next few days I'll be testing them both running sample and custom projects, but I'd like to know in advance if one of them is not stable or big enough for large scale enterprise applications. I need it to work without any difficulties with Maven, various AJAX and Eclipse. Thank you in advance, StackOverflow comunity :) Well, thanks Dragan. I think the essential question is are you

Apache Wicket vs Apache Click

孤街浪徒 提交于 2019-11-30 11:29:42
问题 What is the difference between Apache Wicket and Apache Click? Is Apache Click maintained? The latest release seems to be from Nov 2008 Thanks Achilleas 回答1: Click is actively developed and has recently graduated as an Apache Top Level Project. It is currently moving to its new domain at: http://click.apache.org. Once the migration is complete the next version, 2.1.0, will be released. Before comparing Click and Wicket do note that I am a committer at Apache Click but have evaluated Wicket a