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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T02:03:08+00:00 2026-05-11T02:03:08+00:00

I have a rather large (80k loc) java desktop app that talks to a

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I have a rather large (80k loc) java desktop app that talks to a database. We’re now looking at exposing some parts of the database via a web application, using the existing codebase and preferably not having to modify it.

I have good separation between the data access, business logic and presentation layers, but we haven’t used enterprise java beans or anything like that (if that’s important).

What’s the best way forward? Which of the java web frameworks will be best suited to the problem? Learning curve isn’t terribly important, since I haven’t done any java development on the web…

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  1. 2026-05-11T02:03:09+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 2:03 am

    To be true, it depends what you already have, and how well is the design of your current desktop application. You might not be able to use any or may be minimal of your existing code without modifying it, if its designed badly, and everything is tightly coupled.

    Assuming that you are having a system with a good design, everything is de-coupled well enough. You can look into Stripes to make your presentation for the web, and use your existing data access and business code. I wish you all the luck.

    Few other goodies to look into are, Groovy on Grail, Wicket.

    I don’t recommend anything like Seam and Spring they are more of a container and sophisticated large frameworks, which give you almost everything, solution for almost all of your problems. As you mentioned that you already have a complete system, and you just need to make a web interface to publish it for the web, these are not recommended, IMO.

    JSF, is a good framework, but it might drive you nuts and has a big learning curve, according to few folks.

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