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Web application frameworks

A Web application framework is a software framework specifically designed to support the creation of Web-based applications and services. Support features include libraries and session management. Popular Web application frameworks for Java development include Spring and Struts, and Induction. In this section on Web application frameworks, get news and research on the newest Web application frameworks and updates, and learn how a Web application framework can help you to create better Web applications and services.

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  • Apache Camel news from JavaOne 2011 12 Oct 2011

    Video - Apache Camel, the open source integration framework, is enjoying an upward swing in popularity as the community prepares for the upcoming release of Camel 3.

  • Does Open Source Mean Superior Software Quality? 10 May 2011

    Video - James Strachan, the man who believes he invented Groovy, presented a lightninground session at TheServerSide Java Symposium to speak about FuseSource and Open Source Software. In that discussion, he asserts that there are reasons why open source projects...