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From: Jeff F. <jf...@ex...> - 2002-05-03 12:33:01
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I definitely agree a componenet based design is the way to go. I think it makes more sense to in the long run. .NET is really geared more towards Web Services than desktop applications and personally I think EJB is a little overkill for this app. Standard JavaBeans should be suitable to get the job done. --- On Fri 05/03, =?iso-8859-1?q?Henrik=20V=E5glin?= wrote: > 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 > > _______________________________________________________________ > > Have big pipes? SourceForge.net is looking for download mirrors. We > supply > the hardware. You get the recognition. Email Us: > ban...@so... > _______________________________________________ > Dynapyide-developer mailing list > Dyn...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/dynapyide-developer > ------------------------------------------------ Join Excite! - http://www.excite.com The most personalized portal on the Web! |