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Is there any website that provides the comparison matrix of different J2EE frameworks ...
where can i get that ...
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" J2EE Framework" can mean a lot of things. I haven't seen anything comparable to Spring (put a number of separate frameworks together and you might get something close).
This link (java-source) and this link (javakb) try to at least list "J2EE Frameworks" |
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hi joe!
you're right! I'm going to be Shines user , forever! ![]() It's really nice! |
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hi, i just read about Shine, can you plz tell me That is Shine is also alternative to J2EE container like Spring ?
oor Shine is using any other container to run his framework capabilities ? regards, Kashif Bashir kashefbasher@gmail.com Last edited by kashefbasher; Jan 15th, 2009 at 07:25 AM. |
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