Web application development using ASP.NET MVC and JavaServer Faces

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Title: Web application development using ASP.NET MVC and JavaServer Faces
Authors: Radutina, Mariia, Pańczyk, Beata
Source: Journal of Computer Sciences Institute; Vol. 7 (2018); 102-107 ; Journal of Computer Sciences Institute; Tom 7 (2018); 102-107 ; 2544-0764
Publisher Information: Lublin University of Technology
Publication Year: 2018
Collection: Lublin University of Technology Journals
Subject Terms: ASP.NET MVC, JavaServer Faces, web application development
Description: The paper presents the results of comparative analysis of two competing web application technologies: ASP.NET MVC from Microsoft and JavaServer Faces (JSF) supported by Oracle. The research was done by implementing two applications with the same functionality using the same MySQL database. The most commonly used ORM tools are Hibernate for JSF and Entity Framework for ASP.NET MVC. The research was done by comparison the application structure, ease of implementation, support of the development environment, community support, graphical interface components, and database performance.
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Language: English
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Abstract:The paper presents the results of comparative analysis of two competing web application technologies: ASP.NET MVC from Microsoft and JavaServer Faces (JSF) supported by Oracle. The research was done by implementing two applications with the same functionality using the same MySQL database. The most commonly used ORM tools are Hibernate for JSF and Entity Framework for ASP.NET MVC. The research was done by comparison the application structure, ease of implementation, support of the development environment, community support, graphical interface components, and database performance.