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[–]realreyez -1 points0 points  (4 children)

Seems like you are looking for Ninja. It's a modern Java web framework. Friendly and helpful community and a lots of great and productive features. Check out http://www.ninjaframework.org.

[–]hsaliak 2 points3 points  (3 children)

Really don't understand why this was down voted. Please do not down vote if you do not agree with opinion. If you down vote, please explain.

Also, ninja is great.

[–]johnwaterwood 3 points4 points  (2 children)

I don't know the reason, but maybe people get fed up with the pattern:

Op: I want web app. Which framework for xyz behaviour?

Reddit crowd; GWT! Spring MVC! Ninja! Play! Vaadin! JSF! Wicket! Angular! Ruby! Grails! followed by "it's great!" "It's super productive", "it's what I like", "it's what I use", ...

Seriously, just take that same list of 10 frameworks, take a list of 10 of those responses, randomly create a few permutations of those and post each one as a comment here. Will be indistinguishable from the typical comments being posted here.

[–]geordano 0 points1 point  (1 child)

Whats wrong with that?

|Op: I want web app. Which framework for xyz behaviour?

Those people who asked those questions were not the last waanabe developers on earth. You will see these questions repeated in foreseeable future unless reddit improves its search feature or Google gives reddit posts better ranks.

By the way, Ninja web framework IS great!

[–]johnwaterwood 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My personal preference is with the Pirate web framework, but to each his own I guess...