Just wanted to thank everyone for giving me their opinion on Jakarta Struts.


Of course when you're dealing with a variety of developers at different
skill levels working for different contractors on different projects it is
enticing to want to slowly move into something like Java instead of jumping.
This is doubly true when only a small fraction of the applications I work on
require high-level coding.  I have not made a final decision, but I'm
leaning away from a published framework after all the research.

Dave Watts and I had been going back and forth on this framework question-
of course he is a huge proponent of Fusebox in all its incarnations- so it
was helpful to get some input from Struts users.

Thanks,

Don

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