My favourite is Tapestry, but in part that's because I dislike the Struts
style of putting class names into XML files.
I find JSF to be a continuation of JSP taglets, which I also disliked
intensely.
But hey, the beautiful thing about Java is that you get to choose :-)
On 10/10/07, Enrico Goosen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi All,
>
>
>
> We're busy choosing a new web framework, and I was just wondering whether
> any of you are using either of these frameworks.
>
> There seems to be some apprehension from existing Struts 1 users/companies
> to move to Struts 2, because of the migration path.
>
> JSF is getting a lot of traction because of vendor support, abundance of
> component libraries, formally included in the Java EE Spec.
>
>
>
> Your comments on maintainability, code reuse, speed of development etc.
> would be greatly appreciated.
>
>
>
> Additionally, if you're using JSF, what component libraries (Tomahawk,
> IceFaces, RichFaces) are you using, and what presentation technology (Tiles,
> Facelets, JSP) are you using?
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>
>
> Regards,
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>
>
> *Enrico Goosen*
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