Sorry but:
what's the meaning of "dog's gonads"? :P

2005/8/4, Adam Hardy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Craig McClanahan on 03/08/05 23:10, wrote:
> > I just uploaded the slides from my OSCON talk this afternoon,
> > comparing several web frameworks on how they implement six major
> > architectural features.  Several people have asked for them, so here's
> > a link:
> >
> >   http://people.apache.org/~craigmcc/oscon_2005_web_architectures.pdf
> 
> Can I summarise in a slightly Friday manner :)
> 
> (1) Struts: v1.3 should be better, in fact there are at least 5 major
> points that need addressing
> 
> (2) Webwork: kind of weird, has Actions but has unknowns like XWork,
> interceptor stacks, OGNL
> 
> (3) Spring MVC: totally flexible, configurable, wide variety of
> implementations - everything to everybody. Sounds like it can make
> coffee too. Good if you love XML config files.
> 
> (4) Tapestry: even weirder than Webwork, and you don't get to use JSPs,
> you have to write your HTML like ColdFusion
> 
> (5) JSF: obviously the dog's gonads
> 
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