Java Survey Results - Web Frameworks | Lean Java Web Applications



Java Survey Results – Web Frameworks | Lean Java Web Applications

Only a few languages offers this wide selection of web-frameworks as Java and above chart is a proof of that. Here’s a list of web frameworks other developers are using:

  • Spring MVC / Spring Boot – Spring helps development teams everywhere build simple, portable, fast and flexible JVM-based systems and applications
  • Vert.x – a tool-kit for building reactive applications on the JVM
  • JSF – the official Java EE web framework
  • Play Framework – it makes it easy to build scalable, fast and real-time web applications with Java & Scala
  • Grails  – Java-version of Ruby on Rails built on top of Spring and Hibernate written in Groovy
  • Spark – A tiny Sinatra inspired framework for creating web applications in Java 8 with minimal effort
  • Apache Struts – an MVC framework for creating elegant, modern Java web applications
  • Dropwizard – a framework for developing ops-friendly, high-performance, RESTful web services
  • Vaadin – a server-side framework for building single page web applications
  • JHipster – an application generator that generates Spring Boot + AngularJS projects
  • Wicket – web application framework that takes simplicity, separation of concerns and ease of development to a whole new level

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