The struts guys are also working on another "version" of  Struts 2.0

currently they started Struts Ti (I guess Don Brown was the father of "Ti").
Also like you mentioned Shale is outthere in struts landscape, which
is backed to a  Java EE standard :-)

-Matthias

On 9/27/05, Werner Punz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Definitely, but given my experience JSF in the recent past most
> programmers is slowly but surely getting attention, many people I talked
> with in the last year
> who basically worked in the J2EE realm have not heard about JSF
> and still are at Struts level and some of them checking the stuff
> currently out.
>
> Guess it will take another 1-2 years until the mindshare is fully there.
> People seem to have become somewhat reluctant to move forwards in the
> past few years unfortunately.
>
> Guess seam and that many bigger vendors are fully behind JSF will give
> it a huge push but it will take time :-(
> Having most tool vendors pushing it for good reasons is a good thing.
>
> Guess once Shale will become Struts 2.0 officially maybe one day, many
> Struts people will switch one way or the other.
>
> But the momentum is definitely there, as it seems.
>
> Werner
>
>
>
> Martin Marinschek wrote:
> > yes, you also find it under this link
> >
> > http://people.apache.org/~vgritsenko/stats/projects/myfaces.html
> >
> > peak was 250 downloads/a day
> >
> > Struts peaks at 5300 downloads/a day, so there is room for improvement here 
> > ;)
> >
> > regards,
> >
> > Martin
> >
>
>


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