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Which of these is the easiest to learn for OO, Java, MVC, TDD and CI newbies?

  • Grails
  • Play Framework
  • Spring Roo
  • other Java web frameworks

The context - our team's skills are split between Coldfusion and Java but we'd like to standardise and modernise on one web application development stack. Our apps vary from many 1-5 Coldfusion page apps for internal use, through to a few much larger applications. We want all the goodies that the best of today's frameworks offer, but with a clear path to learn and grow into it.

There'll be a learning curve no matter what of course, but is there a natural choice?

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This is not a specific programming question - as is, it's not considered constructive on SO. – H2CO3 Aug 16 '12 at 21:34
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You should prototype an app with each one, that is the only way to know what will work for your team. – Burhan Khalid Aug 16 '12 at 21:34
With Play and Roo, the pre-requisites are understanding Java and OO concepts, however, Grails and Groovy assumes an understanding of Java language and I find the learning is targeted at existing Java developers. I agree with @BurhanKhalid try each framework rank and select. Or otherwise just choose one and commit! – Nigel_V_Thomas Aug 16 '12 at 21:54

closed as not constructive by Burhan Khalid, H2CO3, scrappedcola, Peter Boughton, Burt Beckwith Aug 16 '12 at 22:29

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