SPRING,STRUTS HIBERNATE

Spring Struts and Hibernate

Trustigo.tech recognizes that Spring is one of the most popular enterprise application frameworks in the Java landscape today. It is so popular that it is even considered the de‑facto standard for building large‑scale applications in Java. The Struts 2 framework is used to develop MVC (Model‑View‑Controller) based web applications. Struts 2 is the combination of WebWork. Hibernate is a Java framework that simplifies the development of Java applications to interact with the database. It is an open source, lightweight, ORM (Object Relational Mapping) tool. Hibernate implements the specifications of JPA (Java Persistence API) for data persistence. Trustigo.tech leverages these powerful frameworks—Spring, Struts 2, and Hibernate—to build robust, scalable, and maintainable enterprise applications for our clients.

We provide the following services

  • Spring enables developers to develop enterprise-class applications using POJOs
  • Spring is organized in a modular fashion. Even though the number of packages and classes are substantial
  • Developing and deploying Struts application on the server
  • Hibernate connects with the database itself and uses HQL (Hibernate Query Language) to execute the queries, then maps the results to Java objects.

Why do we use spring, Hibernate and Struts in Java?

Spring, Hibernate, and Struts are not languages—all of these are frameworks used in the Java language. It is difficult to build enterprise or mobile applications without Java frameworks. Spring is used to develop applications from desktop to web. Hibernate is used to access the data layer, and Struts is used for web frameworks. At Trustigo.tech, we build smooth‑transition websites from desktop to mobile platforms using Spring, Struts, Hibernate, and many such frameworks.