I've thought about checking out GWT, but I haven't yet. I am in the process
myself of trying to decide what web technology to use. So far I'm leaning
towards JSF/Facelets with Wicket being a VERY close second. I just can't
decide between the 2 which one I like more.
--
James R. Perkins
http://twitter.com/the_jamezp


On Fri, Oct 2, 2009 at 14:28, Booth Martin <booth@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

A couple of us have been exploring Google Web Kit (GWT) and Vaadim
coupled with using a portal and portlets. So far its pretty exciting in
several ways, but its clear that a serious commitment of time and energy
is needed to bring in solutions.

http://vaadin.com/home


(Has anyone else here looked at these solutions?)


Mike wrote:
One initiative I have for this next year is to research "webfacing" some
applications. I know there is a PHP 5250 connector through the Zend
Platform
of i5/OS. Is there something similar for .NET? While I am open to any
ideas,
right now I am taking the webfacing type of approach.

I am just seeking some information at this time.

--
Mike

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