Re: Java web application frameworks / architecture
- From: Arne Vajhøj <arne@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 21 Sep 2009 22:36:24 -0400
barbara.streusand@xxxxxxxx wrote:
My company wants me to design and develop a new web application based
on Java and Tomcat.
I am not sure what the currently state of the art is in regards to
web application frameworks.
Please advice.
The application will be based on a MySQL database with approx. 40
tables and approx. 75 use cases (there is actually an application on
PHP which is to be replaced, but the database should stay as is.)
Requirements:
- Authentication and authorization on a detailled level neccessary
- Database access with some kind of ORM
- Webservices (offering and consuming)
- Heavy use of Ajax
Currently I am thinking about Spring MVC, Struts 2.0, Wicket, Grails
etc.
I would go for JSF, Hibernate, Axis2 and Richfaces. And use container
managed security.
Arne
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