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Please recommend some server side framework

 
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Hi,
We are having several years of domain expertise in manufacturing with
intermediate programming skills - having worked with Java, JSP,
Servlets, Web Services and DB.
We are developing an application (enterprise, web based, each
application instance should handle 2000+ users) from scratch and we've
decided to use Ext GWT as front end (extjs.com/products/gxt/)
We are looking for something like Force.com for the server side
processing.
We are looking for the server side framework with some or all of the
following capabilities available out of the box:
- user management (add/delete/edit users; assign them to groups and
roles)
- ability to create new types of objects and assign fields (applying
security on fields) and relate objects
- search (full text and object)
- document management (check in, checkout, lock)
- workflow approvals
- audit trials
- discussion and other collaborative tools
Can you please recommend some framework?
Thanks in advance
 
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