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Asked: May 10, 20262026-05-10T22:56:43+00:00 2026-05-10T22:56:43+00:00

Which MVC-framework is the best option (performance/ease of development) for a web application, that

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Which MVC-framework is the best option (performance/ease of development) for a web application, that will have + 2 million visits per week.

Basically the site is a search engine,but also there will be large amounts of XML parsing, and high db traffic.

We are using Java, over Jboss 4.2.3x, with PG as DB, and Solr for the searches.

We were thinking on code JSPs with taglibs, and Servlets, but we were feeling like there would be a better alternative, which don’t know yet, as we are starting on the Java Web applications world.

Any opinions, and shares of your experience will be appreciated!
Thanks in advance!

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  1. 2026-05-10T22:56:43+00:00Added an answer on May 10, 2026 at 10:56 pm

    I think you really need to sit down with the options, and assess each one (or combination thereof).

    Some possible framewords that you might use (that come to mind, beyond plain old JSPs with Servlets) are:

    • Struts and Tiles
    • Spring
    • Hibernate
    • Roll your own framework (often worthwhile for large projects, but only if you know what you need which is unlikely if you haven’t done web apps before)
    • Grails (Groovy on Rails, but it runs on the JVM and can use Java libs)

    and many more I’m sure…

    Do you want to reinvent the wheel? What client-side frameworks will you also want to use?

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