🆚 Apache Wicket vs. Struts

Compare technologies based on real-world usage data *

Type

Backend framework
Backend framework

About

Apache Wicket is a component-oriented backend framework for Java that enables developers to build dynamic web applications using pure Java and HTML.

It supports reusable components, AJAX functionality, session management, CSRF protection, and integration with authentication libraries such as Shiro and Spring Security.

Apache Struts is an open-source MVC framework for creating modern Java web applications.

It features a plugin architecture supporting REST, AJAX, and JSON, a robust interceptor stack, POJO-based actions, simplified configuration through XML scanning, custom tag libraries, and modular extensions.

Headquarters

Wilmington, Delaware, United States
Wilmington, Delaware, United States

Website

Pricing

Free ✔️Open source
Free ✔️Open source

Categories

Backend Frameworks › Rank #31
Backend Frameworks › Rank #16

Popularity

Determined by the number of sites using each technology.

The Struts backend framework is 13 times more popular than Apache Wicket.
Total websites

Market share

Backend Frameworks

Popularity by country

Determined by the number of sites detected from each country.

Struts is more popular in Korea, the United States, and China, while Apache Wicket is more popular in Sweden, Hungary, and Latvia.
Korea
United States
China
Japan
Germany
United Kingdom
France
Hong Kong
India
Spain

Awards

Popularity by domain category

Determined by the number of sites in each category.

Struts is more popular than Apache Wicket in all market segments.
Business
Education/Reference
Government/Military
Online Shopping
Marketing/Merchandising
Finance/Banking
Internet Services
Travel
Health
Software/Hardware

Top sites

Top-ranked sites that use these technologies.

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Rank
#1,047
#1,070
#3,487
#13,454
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Rank
#1,356
#1,707
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