I saw this post the other day and was wondering what you all think about the
approach - and if you have any experience with this approach it would be
nice to hear what problems you ran into. There are some great Java CMS's out
there one can build on top of too

http://www.metaltoad.com/blog/framework-dead-long-live-cms

If you don't know already, the framework is dead. That is to say, unless you
have money to burn, frameworks like Zend, CakePHP, Django, Struts, .NET, and
even Rails should not be considered as a foundation for building anything
but the most unique and game changing websites*. The age of the framework
for building websites is gone and it has been replaced by the open-source
CMS or Content Management System.

In this declaration I am not promoting any particular CMS (although I'm
partial to Drupal myself), simply letting anybody who hasn't heard the news
that just about every website needs more than CRUD (Create Read Update
Delete), a shared database connection and other simple tools frameworks
provide.

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