Struts, Spring, Tapestry, oh my!
Jonathan Ellis
jonathan at carnageblender.com
Wed Aug 10 20:04:09 MDT 2005
On Wed, 10 Aug 2005 19:53:55 -0600, "Michael Torrie"
<torriem at chem.byu.edu> said:
> On Wed, 2005-08-10 at 13:58 -0400, JStay at mediageneral.com wrote:
> > Are you looking for just JSP/Servlets or other languages as well? I've
> > only used Struts and enjoyed that. If you don't mind other languages,
> > before anyone mentions Ruby on Rails, I highly recommend Perl's Catalyst
> > framework. See the PLUG archives for the links I posted.
>
> So I took a look for Catalyst and found their home page. Ironically the
> catalyst home page is being served up by a python-driven CMS.
You mean Trac? I'd hardly call that a CMS, but you're right about the
irony. :)
OTOH you can't really fault them for being pragmatic... I've even been
known to use perl -e for quick one-liners on occasion. Trac is hands
down the best defect tracker around if you're using subversion; once you
have auto-hyperlinking of defects and patches it's hard to go back.
-Jonathan
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