Hi all, I've studiing Struts for the past 3 weeks because I have done a generic Jsp "content-management" web site connected on a MySql database using a set of custom tag libraries following the Manning book "Tag Librairies". So I am still new at Struts, and I would like a simple advice over the Struts framework. I was hoping to adapt my site to a Struts framework to gain some architectural strenght and, by re-using the work I've done with Strut, I thaught, limit the future development when doing another site with the same framework.
My question is : Can a Strut web site be modify or upgrade without the outcome of a java programmers? I means without the creation of multiple java classes? It seems that if you want to add a page, or modify the parameter or the validation of a form, you must go into the java classes that controle this form and add some logic into it. Without questioning the strength of MVC, in a first glance, it seems that this framework is not light-weight and demands some real professional effort to adapt or modifie any web solution using this structure. So, maybe, loosing the goal of building a generic solution? By the way, I think I have having a virus a day (just got one) with this mailing list, nobody scan the mail before sending it? Regards, Etienne Montreal -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> For additional commands, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>