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From: <hv...@ya...> - 2002-05-03 11:41:35
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Not necesserily... EJB and .NET are component architectures, but not really adapted to desktop applications. I'm more leaned towards using the Apache Avalon myself, even if it is suggested not so suitable for client-only GUI applications either. However, I'm more or less sketching an architecture, where the presentation layer is totally separate from the system which consists of a manager layer - that is the presentation layers interface - and the handler layer - which is the core functionality. I'm not sure we need to stretch the CDB to cover the whole GUI to, and besides that it's nice to make possible for different GUI techniques - SWING, clientside and serverside alike. I've also taken up contact with a guy, running his own SF project for a MVC framework in java. Posssible a collaboration with him might lead to our own soloution. Other than that I haven't excluded any of the javacompatible frameworks as of yet, but I'm pretty sure it won't be .NET or JavaBeans (EJB is a better option in that case). BTW I thought it was you who answered up on the that we should go with our own COP technique. So far your answers leads since nobody else has answered yet ;) Henrik --- mos...@cr... wrote: > > We are doing this in EJB then? > > -----BEGIN GEEK CODE BLOCK----- > Version: 3.1 > GCS/CC/IT/L/MU/P/S/AT d? s++: a-- C+++ U--- P+ L E-- > W+++ N++ o+ K? w+++ > O? M V? PS+++ PE-- Y+ PGP- t+ 5 X+ R tv+ b+++ DI+++ > D G e++ h! r y+ > ------END GEEK CODE BLOCK------ _____________________________________________________ Yahoo! Väder... prognoser för 2000 platser i hela världen http://se.weather.yahoo.com |