What I like about BlazeDS is that it has the same basic architecture as LiveCycle DS, so you can pretty much swap them out 1:1 and just gain new functionality with LiveCycle. Granted, you do have to modify your code to take advantage of that functionality, but the changes are minimal.
It has been several years since I looked at GraniteDS, but as I recall it leaned pretty heavily on the use of your Tide framework to be able to take advantage of any of the advanced functionality, which meant replacing a lot of my code. I'll take a look at where it is at now though before I pass judgement. I'm sure you have done a lot with it since then. Nick On Tue, Jun 4, 2013 at 3:33 AM, William Drai <william.d...@graniteds.net>wrote: > Well we are currently helping many companies to switch from BlazeDS to > GraniteDS and Spring/Parsley is one of the most frequent stacks we have to > deal with, so yes it works perfectly. > You can get some hints about how to switch > here<http://granitedataservices.com/migrating-from-blazeds-to-graniteds/>, > and usually the migration should not take more than a few days. > > William > > > 2013/5/30 dude <d...@atheist.com> > > > I know about GraniteDS and it's awesome (we already use Gas3). Unfort. > > it's not possible to migrate our current project to GraniteDS entirely > > within a reasonable amount of time, because we use technologies like > > Spring-Flex and Parsley which do not work combined with GraniteDS (or do > > they?). > > > > Am 30.05.2013 14:50, schrieb Franck Wolff: > > > If you are looking for an efficient realtime messaging stack, you could > > > have a look at GraniteDS <http://www.graniteds.org/>. > > > > > > Franck. > > > > > > > > > 2013/5/30 dude <d...@atheist.com> > > > > > >> Looking forward to that. > > >> > > >> Am 30.05.2013 12:36, schrieb christofer.d...@c-ware.de: > > >>> As far as I know there are a lot of tutorials about creating NIO > > >> adapters for BlazeDS ... > > >>> The ones out there make use of properitary Jetty features and I have > > not > > >> yet come across one generic servlet 3.0 spec endpoint. I would much > more > > >> prefer to start working on such an endpoint. It's something I have on > my > > >> todo list for quite some time now ;-) > > >>> > > >>> Chris > > >>> > > >>> -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- > > >>> Von: Nick Collins [mailto:ndcoll...@gmail.com] > > >>> Gesendet: Mittwoch, 29. Mai 2013 23:58 > > >>> An: dev@flex.apache.org > > >>> Betreff: Re: BlazeDS > > >>> > > >>> I may or may not have missed it, but does anyone know if there is any > > >> chance of the guys at Farata donating their extensions along with > > BlazeDS > > >> that add NIO support and such? That would make the Apache BlazeDS even > > more > > >> competitive against ADEP DS. > > >>> > > >>> Nick > > >>> > > >>> > > >>> On Tue, May 28, 2013 at 10:47 PM, Alex Harui <aha...@adobe.com> > wrote: > > >>> > > >>>> I keep seeing signs that they are making slow progress toward > getting > > >>>> it donated. > > >>>> > > >>>> On 5/28/13 7:48 PM, "Justin Mclean" <jus...@classsoftware.com> > wrote: > > >>>> > > >>>>> HI, > > >>>>> > > >>>>> A question just come up on the user list about BlazeDS. Alex do you > > >>>>> know if it still likely to be donated? > > >>>>> > > >>>>> Thanks, > > >>>>> Justin > > >>>> > > >>>> > > >> > > > > > > > > > -- > William Draï > Granite Data Services > 24, rue de l'Est > 75020 Paris > +33 (0)1 83 64 73 23 > +33 (0)6 23 92 24 43 > william.d...@graniteds.net >