Hi,
Thank you so much for the information. Well, i do agree there are alot of web
frameworks out there nowadays, however, I don't think Spring or Keel should
be categorized as one of the web frameworks. Its focus are more than just
handling frontend processes. It does lots of interfacing enabled stuff to
other layer, like O/R Mapping layer, etc. That's why, I termed them as J2EE
Application Framework instead. And so far, there's not much out there. I
wonder if JBossFramework is considered as one?
http://www.nsdev.org/jboss/stories/jboss-framework.html
What do you think?
Regards,
Karen
On Monday 03 October 2005 23:35, Dan Marchant wrote:
> Keel is a combination of a variety of packages (struts, webwork, etc...).
> It is almost more of an aggregated component framework rather then a
> pure framework like spring. While spring is a great framework and
> provides a variety of flexibility, it may be worthwhile to look at
> keel a bit more to see if the integration of security and ws features
> fits your project. It may save you some development time.
>
> It if doesn't match it I would look at spring or even the opensymphony
> framework. The opensymphony framework provides a lot of functionality
> not contained in the spring framework. There is also struts as well,
> but it doesn't give you the same flexibility as spring or webwork
> (part of OpenSymphony).
>
> There is also a huge list at:
> http://www.manageability.org/blog/stuff/how-many-java-web-frameworks/view
>
> Nice quick pros and cons of a couple:
> http://66.102.7.104/search?q=cache:abI1tIMI_R0J:https://equinox.dev.java.ne
>t/framework-comparison/WebFrameworks.pdf+java+web+framework+list&hl=en&clien
>t=firefox-a
> https://equinox.dev.java.net/framework-comparison/WebFrameworks.pdf
>
> Hope this helps.
>
> Dan
>
> On 10/3/05, Ricardo de Souza Moura <ricsouzamoura@(protected):
> > I have been using the springframework since 1.1 version.
> > I always wanted a framework that give me support to all tiers of an
> > application.
> > I just had worked with struts framework that give me support only to the
> > web tier.
> > When I discover the spring, my life changed... it is everything that I
> > was finding...
> > I am a brasilian from Rio de Janeiro and I have perceived that here
> > people have used more and more this kind of framework (Avalon or Spring)
> > and using the EJB structure only when have necessity.
> >
> > Good luck
> >
> > >From: Karen <karen.low@(protected)>
> > >Reply-To: An interest list for Sun Java Center J2EE Pattern Catalog
> > ><J2EEPATTERNS-INTEREST@(protected)>
> > >To: J2EEPATTERNS-INTEREST@(protected)
> > >Subject: Keel Framework
> > >Date: Sun, 2 Oct 2005 23:50:11 +0800
> > >
> > >Hi,
> > >
> > >Has anyone heard of Keel Framework?
> > >
> > >http://keelframework.org/index.shtml
> > >
> > >Does anyone knows what are the differences of Keel compared to Spring
> > >Framework? Is there any other J2EE Application Framework other than this
> > > 2?
> > >
> > >I'm doing a study on various J2EE Application Framework and need to
> > > write a research work on the findings. Other than Avalon, these are the
> > > 2 I found from the Internet. Due to time limitation, I hardly get my
> > > hands dirty for all the frameworks, hence, would like to seek for those
> > > who has tried any of
> > >the Framework (either Keel or Spring), hopefully could give me opinions
> > > on its pros and cons that you've encountered when you used these
> > > frameworks.
> > >
> > >Which one is more likely to be adopted by the development community?
> > >
> > >Any pointers are appreciated.
> > >
> > >Thank you!
> > >
> > >Regards,
> > >Karen
> > >
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