Troy,

As far as rave about struts is concerned, I think it almost over now
with several new frameworks coming on the market e.g. "Spring". I have
occassionally used Struts and find it to be way more complicated but I
cannot frankly say about the benefit that it might provide for a CF
application although I highly doubt it.

Personally I mostly use Fusebox because of it simplicity and wide
acceptance however I am currently working on a fairly large Mach-II
application.

HTH.

Qasim


On 9/27/05, Troy Simpson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks Qasim.
>
> I have used Mach-II and I liked it.
> I was considering Struts because of all the rave it is getting.  I
> wanted to see if Struts could provide any extra benefit over Mach-II.
>
> The reason I'm looking for a framework is to make the development and
> management of ColdFusion Applications more managable.
>
> Since ColdFusion is Java and ColdFusion MX is a J2EE certified
> application, I thought that Struts could provide some benefit.
>
> What do you think?
>
> Thanks,
> Troy
>
> 

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