It should at least be very light weight otherwise you'll probably get hit 
by this annoying issue :  

https://code.google.com/p/googleappengine/issues/detail?id=7865



On Thursday, December 20, 2012 12:01:29 PM UTC+1, de Witte wrote:
>
>
> We have a few GWT Project Templates, building something rapidly is very 
> straightforward.
>
> I don't think it will be easier with other frameworks such as Wickets. 
> They also don't perform very well on GAE.
>
>
> Op donderdag 20 december 2012 11:17:06 UTC+1 schreef aswath het volgende:
>>
>> Hi All,
>> What is a good java MVC framework to use in GAE development.
>> I use GWT for most stuff, and servlets and JSP's.  But, doing simple 
>> things in GWT is more time consuming. For more complex forms and UI logic, 
>> I will still do in GWT
>>
>> I am looking for a java MVC framework with good UI components for rapid 
>> web development.  
>>
>> I have worked few years ago on Struts and little bit on JSF.   I am not 
>> in favor of Struts for now.   I am not sure about the JSF community and its 
>> support now.
>>
>> I have gone thru the group and found few
>> * vRaptor
>> * Slice
>> * Wicket etc.
>>
>> What is currently used by the developers? It should be easy to learn, and 
>> a lot of documentation to get started.
>>
>> -Aswath
>> www.AccountingGuru.in
>>
>>

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