Joe wrote:

What is correct? It's a business decision.

That's what i meant


From: joepluta@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
To: web400@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Date: Mon, 17 Dec 2007 09:34:48 -0600
Subject: Re: [WEB400] EGL and other things

From: john e

Joe, you mention "correct" architecture. What is "correct"? What you
actually mean is that the "architecture" of the day is to have the
business logic (or, the application) on the server and the UI being
presented on the client, using a plethora of alternative tools and
technologies. And you have plenty of them, for me a indication that this
"correct" architecture is still heavily evolving. Let's see in five to ten
years.

Jacobus, I'm sorry but I'm not going to get into this argument anymore.
It's not your comments, but just that the entire issue is no longer
appropriate to me, at least not in this forum.

My positions are on record and haven't really changed much over the last ten
years, except that I like the new Rational tooling: the JSF tooling in RBD
for building JSP Model 2 pages and EGL for the plumbing, especially if you
don't want to do any Java work.

What is correct? It's a business decision. How you make your business
decisions is a matter for you and your executive management, not a mailing
list.

Joe

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