At 1:14 PM +0200 3/20/04, Erez Efrati wrote:
Hi, I am currently working with the 1.1, is there a good reason to move
to 1.2? Is it going to be released sometime soon?

Struts 1.2.0 was released a few weeks ago using the new Tomcat-style version numbering. That means that a numbered release may or may not be considered a production quality release. There has not been a formal vote on the status of 1.2.0, but I think we'd cut another release rather than vote 1.2.0 as production-quality.


If you're satisfied with Struts 1.1, you may as well stick with it. If you like to keep up with Struts while its evolving, you might be just as well off building from CVS Head as using Struts 1.2.0. That way you'd roll in recent bug fixes and be in a position to fix other bugs yourself if you find them (or just update from CVS and apply fixes and changes as they come in.)

There aren't anywhere near the number of structural changes between 1.1 and 1.2 that there were between 1.0 and 1.1. Many deprecated members from 1.1 have been removed, so if you were ignoring the deprecation warnings all this time, you'll finally have to catch up. Also, if I recall correctly, there are some changes in the JSP tag libraries that may be hard to find until you compile the JSPs.

Hope that helps,
        Joe

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