Open Source AJAX toolkits
twofish writes "InfoWorld columnist Peter Wayner recently reviewed six
of the most popular "open source" Ajax toolkits. The article sets
out to see if they are enterprise ready in comparison to commercial products
such Backbase, JackBe, and Tibco's General Interface. The six open source projects
covered were selected because each has a high-profile in the developer community
and support of one or more stable organizations. "
The toolkits covered are:
Whilst the definition of open source is broad, the round-up is quite helpful.
- Dojo
- Google Web Toolkit
- Microsoft Atlas
- Open Rico and Prototype
- Yahoo AJAX Library
- Zimbra Kabuki AJAX Toolkit
Whilst the definition of open source is broad, the round-up is quite helpful.
Why do we care what horse-breeders think? I mean since when have they been the technical thought-leaders?
The more you regulate a company, the worse its products become.
"Whilst the definition of open source is broad, the round-up is quite helpful."
Hemos appears to have misspelt "incorrect" as "broad".
Argh.
"Even the programmers are heavy"
Well said.
I'm just the opposite. Java is just a bastardized C++, which is a beyond-bastardized C. JavaScript is a real language -- it's a bit like Ruby, kind of a Lisp in C's clothing.
Don't thank God, thank a doctor!