Based on the demos and documentation, OpenXava looks very impressive framework for quickly building an RIA from a Java domain. If it's really as good as it claims, why isn't it more well known?

I'd like to hear from people with practical experience of using OpenXava. What are it's strengths and weaknesses? How does it compare with alternatives such as Grails, Roo, and the Play framework?

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Had the same question :) OpenXava is mature enough and is offering a richer User Interface out of the box. For the other you have basic CRUD out of the box. The look and feel is OK and I assume is customizable. Is not so known as the others because does not have such a powerful company behind like Grails and Roo. Play is nice but is in the same category as OpenXava (backed up by some not very big companies) They all are good products, so it is a matter of choice.

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Grails was popular before it had the backing of any big companies – Don May 16 '11 at 9:31
have you used it? Are there some things that you were unable to do? – joshua Jun 26 '11 at 7:43
i used both for prototypying ... so for that scope both were more then ok – Cris Jun 26 '11 at 18:50
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If you choose to use openxava, you have to choose a portal server in which to deploy it. Thats the complicated part. portals are very heavy .

Josh.

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