Some newcomer questions:

Is it possible to use Spring Roo, side by side with any kind of useful
method, like for instance using Spring Roo for generating and
maintaining Spring and Hibernate objects and within the same project
using Appfuse for generating code for Struts2/JQuery objects? I suppose
this could only work if Appfuse can be made to accept and use the Spring/
Hibernate objects and configurations Roo governs as a starting point for
its own code generation.

If this is not possible in a useful fashion, then I guess that I could
still use Appfuse for plugging in the other supported frameworks, like
Struts2 for instance? Correct?

Or would I be better off using Spring Roo as a starter for my
application and adding a Struts2-built interface with JQuery in a more
conventional way and forget about Appfuse for just this? Anyone here
uses both Spring Roo and Appfuse and can share their experience?

Appfuse still seem like a very nice starting point for the frameworks
I'd like to use, but Spring Roo also looks very productive and I'd like
to try both of these.

There seem to be so many different ways of working with java web
development these days and it's kind of hard to get started with a
project because there's so much to read and evaluate - which is mainly a
good thing. It's been very helpful to read Matt's articles about his
experiences and I'm all ears for other experiences as well.


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