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Jump toSections of this pageAccessibility HelpPress alt + / to open this menuRemoveTo help personalize content, tailor and measure ads, and provide a safer experience, we use cookies. Maybe this will be my next step. rev2018.1.8.28313 . Though I know Spine is a similar framework to Backbone with explicit Controller objects, and is written in CoffeeScript. –Nate Jan 15 '13 at 14:40 Thanks Nate. Rails provides a solid core of stuff you're going to use for every app (Rails framework), and the community provides a lot of customizations on top of that (gems). FILTER BY CITY Penang, Malaysia Makati Semarang, Indonesia Yogyakarta See more. go with a JAVA framework that is capable of building SPAs, by automatically generating UI & javascript. Just to get this straight: this is just my personal impression and might be based on missing knowledge. And then you can choose Java EE or Spring or Play or Struts or Tapestry. And since we just want a RESTful backend - no matter what language, technic or software, this is not what we want. Jump toSections of this pageAccessibility HelpPress alt + / to open this menuRemoveTo help personalize content, tailor and measure ads, and provide a safer experience, we use cookies. Jump toSections of this pageAccessibility HelpPress alt + / to open this menuRemoveTo help personalize content, tailor and measure ads, and provide a safer experience, we use cookies. SEARCH BY NAME SIMILAR NAMES Java Spe Java Spo Java Sa Jave Spa -->. 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Security CheckPlease enter the text belowCan't read the text above?Try another text or an audio captchaEnter the text you see above.Why am I seeing this?Security CheckThis is a standard security test that we use to prevent spammers from creating fake accounts and spamming users.Submit.. Ember Looked at Ember early on and had similar thoughts as you about it - I really liked it but it felt like it was still too early to use. Checkout the knockout-based SPA framework I just open-sourced: knockout-spa github.com/onlyurei/knockout-spa –onlyurei Apr 25 '15 at 16:06 add a comment 2 Answers 2 active oldest votes up vote 81 down vote accepted I recently had to decide on a JavaScript SPA framework on a project too. We also ended up using RequireJS for modularization, crossroads and Hasher to handle routing and history, Jasmine for testing, as well as JQuery, Twitter Bootstrap, and Underscore.js (and probably more libraries I'm forgetting at the moment). –Nate Jan 15 '13 at 14:40 3.) RequireJS is what lets you do this. And then you can use Ant or Maven or Gradle to build it. .. So my questions now: Am I missing any good SPA-frameworks? What framework would you suggest/recommend? Would you avoid any of the mentioned frameworks? What is your experience in bigger SP applications? Kind regards, Christopher PS: I'd would like to recommend a great blogpost from Steven Anderson (core developer from Knockout.js) about the "Throne of JS"-conference (from 2012) and javascript frameworks in general. Working in a bigger team with changing developers this leads to some kind of unstructured code, difficult to maintenance and difficult to understand. CelebritiesMarketplaceGroupsRecipesSportsLookMomentsInstagramLocalAboutCreate Ad.. Currently I'm evaluating several javascript web application frameworks. Maybe you mean there's not some kind of app template? Anyway, Backbone seems really focused on the model/REST-binding part, but doesn't really prescribe anything for view binding. I think I will give KnockBack a try. So I won't call it production-ready. Security CheckPlease enter the text belowCan't read the text above?Try another text or an audio captchaEnter the text you see above.Why am I seeing this?Security CheckThis is a standard security test that we use to prevent spammers from creating fake accounts and spamming users.Submit.. My requirements are as follow: RESTful data layer (like ember-data) MV*-structure Dynamic routes Testing-support Coding by convention SEO-support Browser-History-Support good (API-) documentation Production-ready living community BACKBONE The current application is using backbone.js. If model binding's important to you and you're using Rails it should be a breeze to do this. –Christopher Will Jan 15 '13 at 14:16 ChristopherWill Thanks! 1.) Much like Backbone leaves it up to you for view binding, Knockout leaves it up to you for REST->Model binding. and after a lot of researches we ended up using Dojo framework . looking at great SPAs around the web you'll find out all of them are customized and using multiple frameworks 5a02188284

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