Here's another one.
http://ofbiz.apache.org/
Michael Horwitz wrote:
Looks like this is a bit of a hot topic at the moment:
http://raibledesigns.com/rd/entry/choosing_a_jvm_web_framework
As to security, this is provided by ACEGI, so is more or less independent of
the choice of web framework.
Good luck with the choice!
Mike
On 8/16/07, Steve Jorgensen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi everyone,
I've done some Web application development, and written some Java code,
but I'm 100% new to Web development using Java, and that's what I'm now
tasked with doing.
The number of infrastructure layering choices is pretty daunting, and
I'm hoping to get some advice on what ould work well for the kind of
things I need to do. So far, I'm playing with the AppFuse JSF Basic
flavor, but I have no idea if that's my best choice (or one of them).
There are 2 distinct application profiles to deal with, so there may be
a single answer or 2 different answers. On one hand, there may be less
code duplication if I can use just one kind of stack, but on the other
hand, I don't want end up trying to force the wrong stack to do a job
it's not well suited for.
1. Vertical applications that, although they may be deployed on the
Internet, will be used in an inward-facing manner with one application
installation per corporate customer. These will feature fairly rich UIs
with AJAX and Javascript widgets where appropriate, to make the UI as
friendly as possible for frequent users.
2. A multi-tenant application (one installation for many customers) that
may be free or may use a subscription model. The application will be
frequently used by its users and involve a large amount of data entry,
so it will probably benefit from some AJAX/Widget conveniences.
In both profiles above, trustworthy security will be important because a
lot of confidential, personal data will be transacted.
Thanks in advance for any advice y'all are willing to give me,
- Steve Jorgensen
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