We are developing a large scale application using Spring, String 2, &
Tiles.  They were very easy to wire together and have been performing
quite well under load.  We have not yet needed the Ajax support, nor
any GWT/DWR/JSON libraries.  Hope that helps.
  (*Chris*)

On Tue, Jun 10, 2008 at 10:45 AM, nani2ratna <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Hi,
>
> I want to create one framework(architecture) for our project in our company.
> After reading through all the forums, i have decided to choose Struts 2.0,
> Spring, Tiles.
> Why i choosed that ------------
> Struts 2.0 has very good support of Ajax and even we can use GWT/DWR/JSON.
> Lots and Lots of advantages like this.(I Have some coding experience in
> struts 2.0)
> Spring Framework because it gives a very good Business tier(need to learn
> Spring)
> Can any body tell me, have you started like this. if yes did u face any
> problems.
> Please give me some suggestions.
> I am not a experienced person in this framework developing/deciding
> architecture.
> So please help me.
> And most of the examples are given in Sitemesh.But, i saw in one forum that
> sitemesh is not good if we have more data on the pages.
> so which one is better between sitemesh and tiles.
>
> Thanks and Regards
> Ratna Sekhar
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