Thank You.

Adam Rossi wrote:

> On Wednesday 15 November 2000 11:02, Vincent Stoessel wrote:
>
>> Hello All,
>> The word framework is being passed around like a
>> baseball in the world series and definitions seem
>> to vary. Can someone please define "framework"
>> in terms of java/servlet/jsp development?
>> How will a "framwork" help the average developer like me to
>> to do the GREAT things?
>> Thanks
>
>
> Definitions do vary, but I define a framework as this:
>
> A Java web development framework is a collection of tools and API's that
> enhance Sun's standard Java APIs by providing:
>
> - Structure to web development
> - Generic services that are needed on most projects (logging, persistence,
> etc...)
> - Tools and methods that simplify and accelerate web development
>
> A framework will allow you to jumpstart your project. Why write another
> logging class when there is open source code out there that does everything
> you want, and has been tested by many people? Frameworks attempt to make
> common tasks in web development easier, and allow you to work on the specific
> business services that are important to your client.


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