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Published: Jul 14 2009 / 20:44

ZK has announced the release of ZK 5.0 preview. ZK 5.0 introduces a new implementation architecture named Client+Server fusion and announces the change to LGPL as well as jQuery client-side support.
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Miloskov replied ago:

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ZK 5 looks very interesting and the more cool they are going to do is they are going with the LGPL license, Its more freedom to use for us the developers. Also the features looks awesome with JQuery integrated, ZK 5 will kick ass.

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zodix replied ago:

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I am curious about the so-called Client+Server Fusion. It will be great if there are more sample codes about it.

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RawThinkTank replied ago:

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Developers comfort != Good products

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zanyking replied ago:

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You are right! but I'm doubt if there's any framework can guarantee a Good Product.
Framework can only guarantee it's not the WORST solution.

And I believe Developers comfort is the most important reason(but not the only one) that a Framework should be invent.
If your framework makes you feel UNCOMFORTABLE while developing, maybe it can't reduce your effort, it need you to do some unacceptable trade-off, then why not just dump it and use native way?

The questions that we should ask are: "Is this framework has the biggest chance to help me build a good product? Where is the constraint of it?"

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