____________________________________________________________________ Brendan Duddridge | CTO | 403-277-5591 x24 | brendan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx ClickSpace Interactive Inc. Suite L100, 239 - 10th Ave. SE Calgary, AB T2G 0V9 http://www.clickspace.com On Mar 1, 2006, at 11:58 AM, Guido Neitzer wrote:
On 01.03.2006, at 19:39 Uhr, falcon wrote:Any one know of such a framework? (I'm asking this in pgsql because such a framework will have to be fairly closely linked to a database...and I mainly use pgsql).Hmm. No. I don't think you can have this combined with what is often called "business logic". A lot of stuff is described in the db model, but that's only one thing.What about process flows, permissions, login handling, session handling, design, performance optimization and so on?I use WebObjects (http://www.apple.com/webobjects) as my main development environment and I found that every application is unique in a good percentage of its features.For "administration" application the included DirectToWeb-Framwork in combination with a powerful community based framework ("ProjectWonder") is a VERY powerful tool when it comes to rapid development. It saves me days and weeks of work - I just couldn't do my job anymore without it and developing applications in a "standard way". But it has a very steep learning curve and is sometimes hard to handle and often frustration - until you learn how not to fight the tool.Frontend applications like online shops, portals and so on are then developed in a more conventional way with components and handwritten xhtml/css.If you have a Mac for development it's worth a look. Deployment can go anywhere (in theory - we have only used Linux and Mac OS X Server so far) as long as a Java runtime is installed.cug -- PharmaLine, Essen, GERMANY Software and Database Development
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