Hi Giuliani,
If you are planning to build a rest-like server app, I can suggest the
Restlet framework, easy and intuitive to setup with a lot of extensions like
XStream to handle xml and json representations. For login options supports http
basic, Amazon WS S3, oAuth, cookies, digest, Microsoft Shared Key and so on.
Also Spring 3.0 is a good choice for rest-like web services. My two cents.
http://www.restlet.org/
Regards,
Alejandro
P.S. I worked some years with Struts and some time was a nightmare, could not
give you an accurate opinion about Struts2.
-----Original Message-----
From: Giuliani Sanches [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Jueves, 24 de Junio de 2010 04:04 p.m.
To: [email protected]
Subject: Some advice for my first pivot application
Hi,
I'm planning my first pivot application which will use:
pivot (view)
vraptor - controller (will get my jpa data and serialize to json) -
vraptor.caelum.com.br/en
openjpa - my models
My main question is about the controller: What do you think ? Is
vraptor/struts2/yourframeworkofchoice a good way to create a
application ?
My first attempt will be create a login window using jaas to
authenticate e then "redirect"? to the main window which will contain
a menu where items will be built dinamically based on user permission.
If you have some login examples, will help a lot. hehehhee
Ty.
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