I am facing a decision about the web application architecture I am going to work on. We are a small team and actually I will work on it alone (everybody work on something else).
This application will consist of front-end build on the ExtJS library
and it will use the model "load page, build GUI and never refresh".
On the web "desktop" there will be a lot of data windows, map views (using openlayers + GeoExt) and other stuff.
GUI should be flexible and allow every user to modify (and persist) the layout to fit his/her needs.
It should be possible to divide the application into modules / parts / ... and then let users in specific groups use only the specific modules. In other words, each group of users can have different GUI available on the web "desktop".
Questions are:
First of all, is this approach good?
There will be a lot of AJAX calls from clients, may be this could be a problem.How to handle code complexity on client side?
So far I have decided to use dojo.require / dojo.provide feature and divide the client side code into modules (for production they will be put together using dojo build system) I am thinking about to use kind of IoC container on client side, but not sure which one yet.
It is very likely that I will write one for myself, it should not be difficult in dynamic language like JavaScript.How to handle AJAX calls on server ?
Should I use WCF on server side ? Or just ordinary ashx handler ?How to handle code complexity on server side ?
I want to use Spring.NET. May be this approach could help with modularity problem.Data access - here I am pretty sure what to use: For DAL classes I will use nHibernate. Then I compose them with business classes using Spring.NET.
I would really appreciate some advice about which way to go.
I know about a lot of technologies, but I have used only little part of it.
I don't have time to explore all of them and be fine with the decision.