Top 10 Apache Tiles Alternatives & Competitors

(18)4.0 out of 5

The Java Web Frameworks solutions below are the most common alternatives that users and reviewers compare with Apache Tiles. Other important factors to consider when researching alternatives to Apache Tiles include templates and projects. The best overall Apache Tiles alternative is spring.io. Other similar apps like Apache Tiles are JHipster, Grails, Vaadin, and JUnit. Apache Tiles alternatives can be found in Java Web Frameworks but may also be in JavaScript Web Frameworks.

Best Paid & Free Alternatives to Apache Tiles

  • spring.io
  • JHipster
  • Grails

Top 10 Alternatives to Apache Tiles Recently Reviewed By G2 Community

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    #1
  1. spring.io

    (316)4.5 out of 5
  2. The Spring Framework is an application framework and inversion of control container for the Java platform.

    Categories in common with Apache Tiles:

    Reviewers say compared to Apache Tiles, spring.io is:

    Easier to set up
    Better at meeting requirements
    More usable
    #2
  3. JHipster

    (97)4.4 out of 5
  4. JHipster is a development platform to generate, develop and deploy Spring Boot + Angular Web applications and Spring microservices.

    Categories in common with Apache Tiles:

    Reviewers say compared to Apache Tiles, JHipster is:

    Easier to set up
    More usable
    #3
  5. Grails

    (33)3.6 out of 5
  6. A powerful Groovy-based web application framework for the JVM

    Categories in common with Apache Tiles:

    Reviewers say compared to Apache Tiles, Grails is:

    Easier to set up
    More usable
    #4
  7. Vaadin

    (36)4.1 out of 5
  8. Build your web UIs in HTML or Java

    Categories in common with Apache Tiles:

    Reviewers say compared to Apache Tiles, Vaadin is:

    More expensive
    Easier to set up
    #5
  9. JUnit

    (36)4.1 out of 5
  10. JUnit is a simple framework to write repeatable tests.

    Categories in common with Apache Tiles:

    Reviewers say compared to Apache Tiles, JUnit is:

    More expensive
    Easier to set up
    Better at support
    #6
  11. Hibernate

    (28)4.2 out of 5
  12. Hibernate an open source Java persistence framework project.

    Categories in common with Apache Tiles:

    Reviewers say compared to Apache Tiles, Hibernate is:

    More expensive
    #7
  13. Jmix

    By Jmix
    (23)4.8 out of 5
  14. Jmix is a high level framework for the rapid development of enterprise applications with rich web interfaces. The platform abstracts developers from underlying technologies so they can focus on the business tasks, whilst retaining full flexibility by providing unrestricted access to low level code.

    Categories in common with Apache Tiles:

    Reviewers say compared to Apache Tiles, Jmix is:

    More expensive
    Easier to set up
    Better at meeting requirements
    #8
  15. Meteor

    (25)4.3 out of 5
  16. The JavaScript App Platform

    Categories in common with Apache Tiles:

    Reviewers say compared to Apache Tiles, Meteor is:

    Easier to set up
    #9
  17. Eclipse AspectJ

    (24)4.2 out of 5
  18. aspectj is a seamless aspect-oriented extension to the Javatm programming language

    Categories in common with Apache Tiles:

    Reviewers say compared to Apache Tiles, Eclipse AspectJ is:

    More expensive
    Better at meeting requirements
    #10
  19. Mockito

    (22)4.6 out of 5
  20. Mocking framework for unit tests in Java.

    Categories in common with Apache Tiles:

    Reviewers say compared to Apache Tiles, Mockito is:

    Easier to set up
    More expensive
    Easier to admin