Manish:

You may find some useful material in Expresso, an opensource web app
framework that we
host at www.javacorporate.com.

> I am given the task of designing the basic web
> framework for our entire project. I need to select the
> technology, tools and software. For the first place,it
> has been decided as java servlets, jsp, ejb in MVC
> pattern.

Servlets, JSP, EJB in an MVC model is exactly how Expresso is designed.

> But I would like to check up from you, what are the
> prime considerations, I need to take while designing
> the web framework. I am new to designing framework and
> hence I look for your inputs. I have seen few articles
> on the web, as I am following your mails for almost
> for a month.
>
> I know few areas where I need to concentrate more are
> :
>
> 1. Session Management.
> 2. Screen Navigation - Forward, Backward buttons
> 3. Security - User authentication
> 4. Persistence Framework - Storage and retrival of
> objects
> 5. Object caching
> 6. Connection Pooling
> 7. Performance issues
> 8. Configuration & deployment issues.

These again are all areas that Expresso supports. It includes a
relational/object mapping
and persistance layer (Database Objects), connection pooling, configuration
management,
security & user authentication, navigation capability (in an MVC
architechture), and more.

I hope it's helpful to you!

Mike
Jcorporate Ltd
http://www.javacorporate.com

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