Ted Husted wrote:
Struts Action 1 does not utilizes Spring, but SAF2 uses Spring as its
internal object factory by default, and, optionally, Shale can use
Spring as a factory for managed beans.

More precisely, SAF2 *can* use Spring as its internal object factory, and that is indeed the recommended factory (I believe it's even the default as of WW 2.2.2, not certain of this)... but it doesn't *have* to use it. It still, as of this moment, has its own object factory implementation that can be used instead... maybe that will be dropped by the time the first SAF2 release hits, I don't know.

-Ted.

Frank

On 5/21/06, Paul Benedict <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Struts does not have Spring as a dependency.

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