J2EE Framework Help

From: Normal Man (coowboy_at_yahoo.com)
Date: 05/23/04


Date: 23 May 2004 03:49:00 -0700

Hi all,
Let me declare first that I'm no J2EE expert and still consider myself
as an adolescent in this area. I have worked on quite a few J2EE
projects and noticed that each time, my team is following their own
way/template of developing code. Also there is quite a substantial
amount of code reproduction. My post here is regarding creating a
framework/factory of components that can be reused as I go along
projects.

I wish standardize the development approach, by using a framework that
all developers will use to write apps. I know there are Struts,
Velocity, Torque and many more. I want to keep this simple and stupid.
Can the J2EE gurus out there help me here and also give me your
valuable experience on how you used, a framework for JDBC, JMS, Web
(Servlets, JSP) and EJB.

Can I choose the best of breed frameworks and if so how?

Thanks a ton for all replying and helping me.



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