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Web Framework Project Comparison Matrix
Posted: October 23, 2009Published: October 4, 2008
Author: Kimberly McClintockPublisher: Wazi
A Web Framework speeds development by providing libraries to satisfy the common development needs of Web applications, and by promoting code reuse among engineers and over projects. For example, many frameworks provide libraries for establishing database access and managing user sessions. We’ve developed this comparison matrix to help you learn about the differences between – and relative benefits of – the most popular open source Web frameworks: Shale, Struts, Wicket, WebWork, Rails, JBossSeam, MyFaces and Spring. Although Rails is not a Java project, we included it given its popularity.


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