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Re: {Spam?} What is the recomended framework

..and for this particular list one question that will be of interest is: 
"Would people who know and love Struts find Shale easier/more familiar, 
etc. than say MyFaces"? After all, Shale was almost chrstened 
Struts2.0.... I know, I know, I ought to research all the possiblities, 
but for some reason my manager doesn't think he ought to pay me for having 
too much fun..;)

Geeta




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08/05/2005 02:54 PM
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Hi;

This whole struts/shale/jsf/spring/kitchen sink discussion has brought 
up a fundamental question.

What should we use, assuming new code to keep it simple.

So, what should we be using on the presentation and persistence side? 
JSF and Hibernate seem to be a yes from everyone.

But what about shale, spring, tapestry, etc? And any comments on JSF and 
hibernate too?

(I am assuming no EJBs as that is a very different environment on the 
persistence side and seems to be on the way out.)

And of interest to me - what is the recomended approach for a portlet.

And for most of the others on the list - what is best for a plain old 
J2EE system?

Thanks - dave

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Re: What is the recomended framework

Posted by GR...@intellicare.com.
oops sorry, I meant spring or some other framework.. 




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..and for this particular list one question that will be of interest is: 
"Would people who know and love Struts find Shale easier/more familiar, 
etc. than say MyFaces"? After all, Shale was almost chrstened 
Struts2.0.... I know, I know, I ought to research all the possiblities, 
but for some reason my manager doesn't think he ought to pay me for having 

too much fun..;)

Geeta




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08/05/2005 02:54 PM
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Hi;

This whole struts/shale/jsf/spring/kitchen sink discussion has brought 
up a fundamental question.

What should we use, assuming new code to keep it simple.

So, what should we be using on the presentation and persistence side? 
JSF and Hibernate seem to be a yes from everyone.

But what about shale, spring, tapestry, etc? And any comments on JSF and 
hibernate too?

(I am assuming no EJBs as that is a very different environment on the 
persistence side and seems to be on the way out.)

And of interest to me - what is the recomended approach for a portlet.

And for most of the others on the list - what is best for a plain old 
J2EE system?

Thanks - dave

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