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Apache Wicket

HelloWorld demonstrates the basic structure of a web application in Wicket. A Label component is used to display a message on the home page for the application. In all the Wicket examples, you have to put all files in the same package directory.

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ActFramework

ActFramework is a full stack Java MVC framework. The experience of using Act is very much like using a combination of SpringBoot and Play!Framework 1.x. It got the best parts of both products without the cons.
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Apache Tapestry

Apache Tapestry is a programming environment designed to enhance Java scripting. It’s produced by Apache Software Foundation, which was founded in 1999 in Maryland. Read more about Apache Tapestry.
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Eclipse Jetty

Jetty is a highly scalable modular servlet engine and http server that natively supports many modern protocols like SPDY and WebSockets.
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Play 2

An open source web framework which follows the model-view-controller architecture. It is light-weight, web-friendly, and stateless. It provides minimal overhead for highly-scalable applications.
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Spark

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Spring-Boot

Create Spring-powered, production-grade applications and services with absolute minimum fuss