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Asked: May 16, 20262026-05-16T08:33:27+00:00 2026-05-16T08:33:27+00:00

I am not new to software developing, but in the last years I was

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I am not new to software developing, but in the last years I was almost completely involved with web applications development, most likely to PHP with MySQL/PostgreSQL.

Now I am changing focus. I would like to start programming for desktop applications, with Java. The decision about language was motivated by the following reasons: it is a mature language, has space into the market, it is multiplatform, full of resources, and has some very nice IDEs (I am using netbeans 6.9).

I am not new to OOP concepts (or most of them at least), but Java has a huge gamma of solutions (technologies, frameworks and so on), and I am getting lost with that. Can’t decide what is the most appropriate solution to adopt and learn from.

That said, let’s get to the point. I will describe the software targets, some things I has adopted so far, and expect someone to give me some trail to follow filling the messy points.

My application is a small business application. Usual stuff about products, sales, cash management. It needs to run into a small office, with some computers (not a fully standalone desktop application). Not every user can do everything. Some would have privileges to access financial stuff, others only sell, others only fulfill products, and so on.

Per above highlevel definition, we know that it will operate like a client-server application. One server will be installed into just one machine, all others will just have the client. I am using HSQL as backend for persistence.

Would like to use Swing to build the UI (to keep theming based on the OS). Possibilities for the client include sending email (not directly, but through some already-set email client [Thunderbird, Outlook]) and printing (to any available printer in the network).

For this I am using Desktop API.

Alright, finally we got were I am loosing the grip: which framework / technology do you recommend to make development quick (pre-built forms based on the available tables), and as modular as possible?

As I said, different users would have different privileges, but instead of just checking and disabling, I would like to keep modules separated. In different packs, or something like that.

EJB? BlueJ? JavaBeans? OSGi? Swing Application Framework? I’m kinda lost with those. Any help will be appreciated.

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    2026-05-16T08:33:28+00:00Added an answer on May 16, 2026 at 8:33 am

    If you’re lost, keep it simple.

    For the kind of desktop apps you describe, you’ll need Swing and JDBC. If you switch to web, substitute JSPs written using only JSTL and servlets. You’ll have to know HTML and CSS to write JSPs. You can embellish those with JavaScript as needed.

    You’ll go a long way with just those.

    The others you mentioned are just noise until you become more comfortable:

    1. EJBs are for enterprise scale apps. You get to leave a lot of complex stuff like threading, object pooling and lifecycle, etc. to an app server and concentrate on expressing your business logic in distributed, transactional components called Enterprise Java Beans. Not necessary to start.
    2. BlueJ is a beginners IDE designed to shield folks from the complexities of Java. I wouldn’t recommend it.
    3. OSGi – modular deployments for web apps. Not necessary to start.
    4. Swing App Framework? I’m not familiar with it – I don’t write Swing. If you mean Spring, I think it’s an excellent framework, but not necessary to start.
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