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Ruby On Rails Moves At 'Acela' Rates Toward Java
At both the EclipseCon and TheServerSide Java Symposium last week, two major Java-oriented events, the mantra seemed to be about how to make Java more like Ruby on Rails. Indeed, due to the complexity of Java and the Java Enterprise Edition platform, several Java development framework projects sprang up to provide Java developers with lighter-weight, simpler-to-use options, including RIFE, Seam, Spring, Tapestry and Trails, among others.
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Christopher M Judd commented on the 30 Mar 2006
I was at EclipseCon 2006 and I did not hear Ruby or Ruby on Rails mentioned once. Likewise, I did not see any attempts to make Java look more like Ruby on Rails. |
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JDJ News Desk commented on the 29 Mar 2006
At both the EclipseCon and TheServerSide Java Symposium last week, two major Java-oriented events, the mantra seemed to be about how to make Java more like Ruby on Rails. Indeed, due to the complexity of Java and the Java Enterprise Edition platform, several Java development framework projects sprang up to provide Java developers with lighter-weight, simpler-to-use options, including RIFE, Seam, Spring, Tapestry and Trails, among others. |