Echo2: an enterprise app review
Following two posts on the echo2 forums, Matt Brooks has written a nice review about his experience using a stack made of Echo2, JBoss, EJB3 and ServiceMix ESB.
Matt’s app seems really cool. Its loading page is the cooooooolest thing ever seen so far in the ajax multiverse!
Taken from the architectural point of view, it’s a nice reading especially because I’ve heard too many “w00t!”s while I’m not aware of any good enterprise application (but Google’s, of course).
I haven’t looked for them actually, but I think I should have heard of them, at least from the javaposse guys, who are well aware of RIAs (as one of them is from Google and as they’ve interviewed the GWT team).
Am I wrong? Or blind? Or this ajax plane is actually taking too much time to take off?
By the way, even my two apps are going to be released in the next few months. But they won’t be public. Argh! I wanna go public!
January 15th, 2007 at 11:31 am
Hi Federico,
Just thought I’d drop you a line to say thank you for your kind words!
Also - sorry I’ve not done that sequence diagram yet, I must get on to it!
Anyway if you ever want to talk technology or architecture drop me a line :-)
Cheers
Matt
January 16th, 2007 at 12:05 am
Hi Matt, happy to read you here!
And don’t mind the sequence diagram: I needed it for an echo speech at the local jug and I’ve managed to impress the audience even without it :)
Keep up the good work!
Regards
Fede