Here's my difficult position. I don't know Java well, but am moving into a
Project Management role. I want to convince others to learn Java and hoped
to do it with a CF/Struts framework. Everyone I spoke to said Struts is too
much overhead for an application.
Well, the issue here is that Struts is a framework specifically for web applications that forces a particular way of working on you. To learn Java, you really need to focus on core Java code - stuff you can instantiate and call from CF - rather than getting distracted with a framework.
BTW, I'd make the same recommendation regarding Mach II or Fusebox - don't try to learn CF by using Mach II or Fusebox (although Fusebox is a little bit more amenable to educational use, IMO).
Sean A Corfield -- http://www.corfield.org/blog/
Got Mach II? -- http://www.mach-ii.com/
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