On Sat, 2002-10-05 at 19:36, John McNally wrote: > This is not really the correct place, but a short answer is struts is > jsp-centric while turbine attempts to be neutral on the actual > templating mechanism. Given that most jsp developers gravitate to > struts means you get the best support if using velocity within turbine. > Struts most certainly has more users, but the turbine developer > community is healthy. I'm pretty sure both will survive.
Healthy as in active, but not always mentally healthy. You will occasionally hear turbine developers muttering things like "the next version will support the struts action resolution mechanism" or "we need to support JSP as a first class templating option". It is at that point that you should run away. > > john mcnally > > On Sat, 2002-10-05 at 11:08, Dominic Gagne wrote: > > I hope I'm asking the right mailing list ... I'd like to know the > > differences between Struts and Turbine project. I'm currently using Turbine > > framework to build a web application and I see that Struts could offer me > > the same kind of solution, am I right ? I would also like to know which > > project in moving faster and has more chance the stay alive ? -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> For additional commands, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
