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@stilkov Another concern is old versions of SPAs, need to be force-refreshed (or refresh popup). Doesn't happen on server-side rendered web.
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@gustaf_nk True, although I’d imagine you can fix that given enough JS fu.
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@stilkov I disagree on all of your points. Would like to see your proposed architecture to see how it fits todays reqs for complex web apps.
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@winterbe_ We’ve been using roca-style.org approach for a long time, don’t see many complex web apps that can’t be built this way.
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@stilkov scream of the soul 😢
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@stilkov You know SOAP/jms and the EAI patterns. I dont't get the "inside it" argument.
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@stilkov A web service fundamentally does not necessarily have something to do with the web. It's a marketing name!
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@stilkov very good points! It would be awesome to explore the combination of ROCA + @OpenDolphin!
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@stilkov there are far too many SPAs serving mostly read-only content ... and they load *so* slowly, even on a fibre connection :-)
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@stilkov You didn't address isomorphic/universal apps at all – ones that are SPA but also server-side render when requested.
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