What frameworks do you know/use ?

I am curious what is the trend today, or in other words what is being asked for projects more today as
a required Java technology - what do you work at your job. This should reflect your personal opinions please.
There are 3 categories:
Web applications: struts, tapestry, jsp, jsf, wicket, GWT, spring, grails, ...
Web Services: axis, metro, rest, ...
Other: midlets, ...
Optional
If you want you can include the preferred application server and one two reasons for choosing it.
So please take few seconds and share your opinions on the dominant java technologies that
you know/use on the market by nominating in the specified categories.
Thank you.

es5f2000 wrote:
BigDaddyLoveHandles wrote:
How about favorite Singleton implementation?I believe what Big Daddy is saying is that he doesn't see the point in this sort of question. Or maybe I'm just putting my words in his mouth?Probably, I was expecting such a behavior from Big Daddy and prometheuz, but I was serious.
I would have expected answers like: "I do know: some technologies here, and I mostly use: technologies here.
And I think that technology X will take lead.."

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