I know Stripes is young but its really solid. However, it doesn't
hardly get a blip on the "which framework" radar. I think this is
primarily because it's not a component framework. (thanks God).
Example, it was left off Matt Raible's latest blog entry:
http://raibledesigns.com/rd/entry/comparing_web_frameworks_time_forI thought about leaving a comment but I don't really see the point. I'm
content to keep using it regardless of mass appeal. I just hope that
there are enough folks that feel the same way so that it keeps being
developed. What I don't understand is why other developers think that
convoluted monolithic beasts like Seam and Wicket are supperior? And
what's up with GWT being on that list as a Web Framework? It's a client
side rendering engine. Same with Flex and OpenLazslo. You can't
develop anything without server side code which neither frameworks
provide. Oh well.
Gregg
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