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Struts, Spring, WebWork, Tapestry, JSF. Are you not lost yet? Do you know what they are and which one is used for what? I wasn’t so sure. Until now, that is. This easily digestible pdf document is very good. Matt Raible, author of Spring Live and a contributor to Pro JSP, does a good job explaining all of the frameworks. Plus, if you want to find out which framework has a good showing on a job board, he does a good job explaining that as well. Dive in.

I’m beginning to be a big fan of Spring: it’s lightweight, easy to use, easy to test. I see a lot of potential in Spring. Spring is what I’d like to master in the near future. I also like Struts, JSF and JSTL, but not as much as Spring. Why not learn them all? :-)

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The key to performance is elegance, not battalions of special cases. — Jon Bentley and Doug McIlroy - 4 days agoThe ability to simplify means to eliminate the unnecessary so that the necessary may speak. — Hans Hoffmann - 9 days agoSo much complexity in software comes from trying to make one thing do two things. — Ryan Singer - 15 days agoGood code is short, simple, and symmetrical - the challenge is figuring out how to get there. — Sean Parent - 17 days agoSimplicity carried to the extreme becomes elegance. — Jon Frankli - 21 days ago

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