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Re: Web Application Framework
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2008-03-21 10:24:13

I think you should give Grails another look. Grails 1.0.1 is a solid framework built on top of all the technologies you asked about (Ajax, Spring, Hibernate). I'm not sure why you say it has "challenges
integrating in jboss". Grails builds a war file and you drop it in  JBoss, it's pretty simple Best of all it uses Groovy which is like Java with sugar on top

Have a look at the tutorial on InfoQ http://www.infoq.com/minibooks/grails and the excellent user documentation provided with Grails for more info...
http://grails.org/doc/1.0.x/

-Ray


----- Original Message ----
From: Vishal Patil <vishal.patilgmail.com>
To: chicago-javayahoogroups.com
Sent: Friday, March 21, 2008 10:07:13 AM
Subject: Re: [chicago-java] Web Application Framework

I think you have to describe your purpose of redesign in more detail. "Using Web 2.0" is a very generic scope .

some hints ..
Do you want to redesign&nbsp; to
Ajaxify your UI.
Performance Improvement.
Scalability
etc....e lities....
 

Some of the Web Frameworks I used and where migration would be simple&nbsp; .
Spring MVC
Struts 2.
JSF
GWT
DWR  for AJAX (there are tons of frameworks and libs for AJAX)



Cheers!!







On Thu, Mar 20, 2008 at 1:19 PM, Suresh <yahoo.com" target="_blank" href="mailto:suresh_sryahoo.com">suresh_sryahoo.com> wrote:


I have a web application developed using tiles/struts/hibernate on
jboss, I am planning to redesign this using web 2.0 and looking for a
better framework to use and easier migration process. I was looking at
grails but it is a new framework and brings lot of challenges
integrating in jboss. So anybody has any recommendation or any
experience with any specific web application framework?

Thanks
Suresh





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