Hi Ying,

this is a tricky question since you can use RIFE for pretty much everything that most of these others provide. Notable exceptions are: RIFE is component-based however has no collection of 'standard' widget components (though some users have been talking about starting work on that), Spring provides a lot of features that are unique for glue and middle ware (many RIFE users use it together with Spring).

Hope this helps.

Best regards,


Geert

On 13 Oct 2006, at 07:00, ying lcs wrote:

Hi,

Can you please tell me if is a comparision between Rife framework and
other framework?
When should I use Rife framework?
My understanding:
- jsf, tapestry are 'component' based framework. It has UI components
like Tree, Table
- facelet, seam (integration framework for jsf??)
- spring (framework for frameworks?)
- shale (next generation of Struct/Webwork, is it production ready?)
- Wicket (not sure?)
- Stripes ??

Thank you for any advice.
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