Personally, I consider MVC frameworks to be commodities. It doesn't
really matter which you use use. The real point of the exercise is to
treat web applications like applications, rather than some throwaway hack.
Which framework is best for a particular project is going to depend on
the
You are right. This is not the right forum.
The reason you are asking on this forum (you will get a good answer quickly)
is the reason you are using struts and the reason struts has a future. All
the other frameworks except for JSF and Microsoft are of technical interest
only.
Edgar
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Personally, I consider MVC frameworks to be commodities. It doesn't
really matter which you use use. The real point of the exercise is to
treat web applications like applications, rather than some throwaway hack.
Which
Thank you, Ted. This is right on!! Thanks so much
for the link!
--Jenn
--- Ted Husted [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Personally, I consider MVC frameworks to be
commodities. It doesn't
really matter which you use use. The real point of
the exercise is to
treat web applications like
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