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Java Frameworks ; it has become somewhat of a joke. So we must to vote

 
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Frameworks Everywhere, How Many Java Web Frameworks Can You See??

I'm wondering how many java framework are there, I think after 5 years it will be unlimited number of java frameworks
The problems:
what is the best framework in java? and which one has high-demand, popularity, going growth.... in the future? and What is next framework?


but unfortunately we can't say the X or Y is the best, So we will vote each one as his\her experience....... GOOD IDEA
I have listed below 96 Java framework....

01) JSF
02) Spring
03) JBoos Seam
04) Struts
05) Apache Wicket
06) GWT
07) Tapestry
08) Stripes
09) RichFaces
10) WebWork
11) Grails
12) facelets
13) Trails
14) Cocoon
15) Millstone
16) OXF
17) SOFIA
18) RIFE
19) Canyamo
20) Maverick
21) JPublish
22) JATO
23) Foliumn
24) Jucas
25) Verge
26) Niggle
27) Bishop
28) Barracuda
29) Action Framework
30) Shocks
31) TeaServlet
32) wingS
33) Expresso
34) Bento
35) jStatemachine
36) jZonic
37) OpenEmcee
38) Turbine
39) Scope
40) Warfare
41) JWAA
42) Jaffa
43) Jacquard
44) Macaw
45) Smile
46) MyFaces
47) Chiba
48) JBanana
49) Jeenius
50) JWarp
51) Genie
52) Melati
53) Dovetail
54) Cameleon
55) JFormular
56) Xoplon
57) Japple
58) Helma
59) Dinamica
60) WebOnSwing
61) Nacho
62) Cassandra
63) Echo
64) Click
65) Baritus
66) Media
67) Vroom
68) JAT
69) Anvil
70) DWR
71) ZK
72) Restlet
73) TrimPath Junction
74) Calyxo
75) JOSSO
76) OpenXava
77) RSF
78) Strecks
79) fleXive
80) VRaptor
81) Aranea
82) Hamlets
83) ThinWire
84) Pustefix
85) jWic
86) Mentawai
87) Swingweb
88) Ztemplates
89) Chrysalis
90) jZeno
91) Aurora
92) Swinglets
93) JSPWidget
94) Brill
95) Roma Meta
96) Flex


References:
http://java-source.net/open-source/web-frameworks
http://www.manageability.org/blog/stuff/how-many-java-web-frameworks
http://wicket.apache.org/introduction.html

Every person here must vote to the best framework as his\her opinion and experience
Also You can vote to any framework not listed above


I'll Start..

JSF and Spring
 
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Ulf Dittmer wrote:You may want to read https://coderanch.com/t/420860/Application-Frameworks/Frameworks-Do-one-want-one and https://coderanch.com/t/426108/Application-Frameworks/Which-framework-would-best, in particular https://coderanch.com/t/426108/Application-Frameworks/Which-framework-would-best#1891862 (with which I agree).


Really very useful posts.
but this post is bit different from the others.

Here we must just to vote [as opinion and experience] without mention the life story

For Example:

JSF 1.2
 
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The point those other topics are trying to make is that these kinds of discussions don't serve a useful purpose, and voting on them even less so.
 
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Plus - a lot of these would be used in conjunction with others (i.e. JSF on Spring, Struts on Spring, JSF is part of Seam, Spring is part of Grails...), or are used for a specific approach (i.e. Restlets to do REST). Flex isn't even really a Java framework (it can be used with Java as the server-side however).
 
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Probably this is the reason java has multiple openings compared to other platforms . which is a positive thing
 
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I think it's pointless to do so.
 
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I also agree with this.
 
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