Re: Poll: Best JVM Web Framework 2011
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On Sat, 26 Feb 2011, john gresh wrote:
On Feb 26, 4:33?am, Peter Horlock <peter.horl...@googlemail.com>
wrote:
based on a test from Matt in 2007, I've created a poll to find out what
the best Web framework you know. I've collected over 70 Frameworks I
found, in case you know a better one, just use the name field to put
the name of the other framework, in the last "other" field. Here's the
survey:http://www.doodle.com/bga6m28r26iazzpb?newDesign=false
P.s.: Here's Matt's ?evaluation:
http://spreadsheets.google.com/pub?key=0AtkkDCT2WDMXdC1HOEtnUHpCejJMb...
Wasn't quite sure how to add other frameworks to the poll. How about
POJO (and/or none of the above) or JSTL?
This is a bit of a futile exercise, because nobody has used all the
frameworks; i voted for Stripes, which i like, despite the fact that there
are a dozen frameworks there i've never even heard of. It might be better
as an elimination tournament; at least then you'd only need people to have
used the two frameworks in each head-to-head.
Why is this cross-posted to clj.beans? And do we consider web frameworks
software tools?
tom
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Everything looks kind of OK
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