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Vaadin (Finnish for doe, a female reindeer) is a Java framework for building web applications. Unlike many other frameworks out there, in Vaadin you develop your front-end from the server side out, or more specifically, you use a server-side Java API to build the front-end layout (using Swing-like layout managers) and behaviour of your application. The demo video on the Vaadin website will make this more clear:
Introduction to Vaadin Development![]()
In my opinion it is an approach that will really appeal to core Java engineers, as they only have to learn the Vaadin Java API and leave the front-end mark-up and JavaScript widgets for Vaadin to generate. For a great example of a back-end Java engineer getting excited about Vaadin, have a read of this blog entry by Christopher Schanck:
For the Love of Vaadin: RIAs Done Right![]()
You can learn more about the framework from the on-line book hosted at the Vaadin website:
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Title: Vaadin
Author: John Collins
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