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AJAX World - Which RIA Tools Give Us the Best Bang for Your Buck?
In the world of Rich Internet Applications, there is no shortage of technology choices to compose a user interface. But what tools will give us the best bang for our buck? Here is a look at some heavy hitters and newcomers in the RIA market, including: HTML & AJAX, Rails and Grails, Flex, Silverlight, Curl, GWT, OpenLaszlo, and Appcelerator.
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Meryl commented on the 23 May 2008
What about WebWidgetry from Nth Penguin? |
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This definitely isn't an exhaustive list of options - there are some other good RIA tools out there certainly. Assuming you're using Java on the backend, ICEFaces is certainly an option, but the jury is still out even in the Java community as to the utility and desirability of JSF in general. Also, it doesn't really provide the client/server programming model I like in an RIA - it still requires you to maintain UI state on the server. JackBe and Kapow are neither free nor open source (near as I can tell), however both products look like they are pretty powerful. I like Backbase - it feels a bit like Flex to me, and the component library is pretty extensive. But in terms of RIA for the browser, I like Appcelerator more because of it's elegant web expression language and messaging/event handling system. No similar facilities exist in any other Ajax toolkit I have encountered. Along with support for tight integration a variety of server-side backends, I have yet to see a browser-based RIA framework with similar capabilities to Appcelerator, which is why I like it so much and included it in this list. |
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Brandon, Regarding your moible question... Appcelerator runs out-of-box on the iPhone. |
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RIA in Europe commented on the 28 Apr 2008
JackBe, Backbase and Kapow are gone or what? |
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Juan Mendoza commented on the 15 Apr 2008
Yes, i agree too, it is a very interesting article, but what about ICEFace? |
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Great article. Choosing Web UI framework technology is a crucial step in any enterprise internet strategy and your analysis gives a great first pass for me, an architect returning to the UI game after serverside-only work. I'm comfortable I can navigate further with the decision points you use. |
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NN commented on the 15 Apr 2008
yeah after working GWT I feel Flex is best of all RIA at this time given two things 1. Data access server not free 2. Flex Builder cost you but not very expensive 3. that plug-in things makes client think twice or thrice or so no all together But JSP, PHP, JSF & other server side tag language feels like age old technology and feels like not working on them after Flex 3 and so open source initiative by Adobe... Microsoft and SUN (JavaFX not even clost to 10% to flex) makes big statement but delivery buggy (goes to microsoft) or over engineer product (goes to SUN) |
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Brandon commented on the 12 Apr 2008
A wonderful and very useful summary! I am on the cusp of jumping into RIA dev since Adobe AIR has caught my attention (a new ripple that you might consider adding to this analysis). Although it may be beyond the scope of your purpose, I'd also be extremely interested in RIA tools which support mobile devices. Can of worms? You bet. It is also an inevitable tsunami. |
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Jorge Duenas commented on the 12 Apr 2008
Excellent, very informative article - thanks! |