I forgot to mention DWR (3.0) works great as well
On Sat, Oct 25, 2008 at 3:16 AM, Judy Tang <Judy.J.Tang_at_sun.com> wrote:
> It is great to see so many reply to this thread. Would like to thank Jose,
> Wouter, Kristian and Survivant
> letting us know what frameworks/applications they tested. This is one
> significant contribution the community
> can help us improve GF quality. If you tested any frameworks/applications
> with GF, please let us know !
>
> Have a good weekend every one :-)
> Judy
> Kristian Rink wrote:
>
>> Hi all;
>>
>> ... an answer shorter than expected, perhaps, but as we so far "just" use
>> it
>> for our own applications on the move from Spring 2.x to EJB/Java EE, the
>> set
>> is fairly limited I suppose:
>>
>> Judy Tang schrieb:
>>
>>
>>
>>> So, who has tried...
>>> - Frameworks
>>>
>>>
>>
>> Most of our applications do contain Spring 2.5.x along with its usual set
>> of
>> dependencies, plus SLF4J for logging purposes. Works rather fine on GFv3
>> as
>> well as it does on GFv2, no real issues to report here.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>> - Tools
>>> o JProfiler, JVantage, IntelliJ, OpenPMF, MC4J, JInspired
>>>
>>>
>>
>> Deployment works well as tested so far (locally) using the maven2
>> exec:exec
>> plugin and an appropriate profile configuration.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>> - Interop technologies
>>> o PostgreSQL, JUEL.
>>>
>>>
>>
>> We use SAP MaxDB 7.6 in our backend which also works flawlessly using the
>> SAPDB 7.6.x JDBC driver configured accordingly in the Glassfish JDBC
>> configuration environment (even though we had to install it manually same
>> as
>> in GFv2 as it is not provided by default). No problem, though. :)
>>
>> Cheers & all the best,
>> Kristian
>>
>>
>>
>>
>
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