Re: Recommendations for a web application framework?
- From: David Segall <david@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 06 Jul 2006 14:23:31 GMT
"Alan Meyer" <ameyer2@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
We're starting a new project to put an interactive data entry andDid you have a reason for omitting Java Server Faces? I confess that I
publishing system on the web. Users will enter inputs of many
types and will get back responses from a database depending on
their inputs. The system will be developed using Linux, Java,
JSP, and MySQL.
There are a number of Java based web application frameworks that
look like they might reduce the total effort involved in the
task. Some that I've briefly looked at include:
Struts "classic" (currently version 1.2.8)
Struts Shale (currently 1.2.9)
Webwork (currently 2.2.2 and eventually to become Struts 2.0)
Spring (currently 1.2.8 but 2.0 in release candidate form)
There are others too, including one called Tapestry, that I have
not looked at.
"chose" it because it is the required framework for using Sun's web
application RAD tool
<http://developers.sun.com/prodtech/javatools/jscreator/index.jsp>.
However, it seems to be the framework of choice both at Sun
<http://java.sun.com/javaee/javaserverfaces/index.jsp> and at Oracle
<http://www.oracle.com/technology/obe/ADF_tutorial_1013/index.htm>.
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