A New Web Application Framework Based on SSH

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The existing web frameworks focused on the encapsulation of bottom technical, could not commendably support large granularity and lack corresponding mechanism in terms of reusability and maneuverability.In the current study, a new web application framework NSSH was developed from by SSH frameworks.The new framework with characteristic of large granularity and high level reusability separated and encapsulated the presentation layer,business layer and data persistence layer,simplified the development of Web application,improved the usability, reliability and extendibility.Based on the design of NSSH,the application development platform was put forward which make the web application developer free from heavy low level code programming works and be able to pay more attention to the description of business logic and definition of user interface.The practice had proved that NSSH was applicable for developing large-scale web application by enhancing the efficiency of those complex systems.

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