Daily del.icio.us for May 20, 2007

May 20, 2007

Why hasn't Tapestry been more widely adopted? - I still think that Tapestry is one of the best platforms to be developing your Web application on. Having said that I think that there are some issues that need to be addressed to help improve Tapestry?s adoption into the Java community Flex Builder without Flex Builder - If your Flex workflow doesn?t include Flex Builder (ie. you work from the command line) you should check out FLEXible. It is a sweet Flex application by John Grden that lets you visually create your MXML for use in your Flex projects Easy Test-Driven GUI Development - code & slides - After a few hours of wrestling with Google Groups, I could finally upload the source code, slides and movies (containing coding examples) for our JavaOne presentation Greg Luck's WebLog: Comparing Memcached and Ehcache Performance - In-process caching and asynchronous replication are a clear performance winner. Ehcache and other in-process caches are very widely used in the Java world. One thing I see happening is new languages reusing Java infrastructure Enterprise Java Community: Spring is the New Java EE - Last but not least, next generation application servers from BEA, and maybe IBM, will be built on top of Spring. Am I the only one that finds this mind-blowing?
Tags: benchmark, cache, caching, ehcache, flash, flex, flex2, flexbuilder, framework, gui, J2EE, java, javaee, memcached, memory, ria, spring, SpringFramework, tapestry, testing, theserverside, web, webdev

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