Play! is one the best things that has happened to java in the last 10 years!
From the post I understood that she was pissed because they did not accept her fix on testing the app from the IDE.
The second point was that there is a bug in the framework that they could not find... it seems though as the bug is in their application. (concurrent modification of a Map is a problem in java not Play!)
It's a pity to give up such a great framework for silly reasons.
Every time I have to switch to another framework (especially jsf) I want to shoot myself.
Anyway... good luck finding another good java framework.
From the post I understood that she was pissed because they did not accept her fix on testing the app from the IDE.
The second point was that there is a bug in the framework that they could not find... it seems though as the bug is in their application. (concurrent modification of a Map is a problem in java not Play!)
It's a pity to give up such a great framework for silly reasons.
Every time I have to switch to another framework (especially jsf) I want to shoot myself.
Anyway... good luck finding another good java framework.