So far, there is no framework behind Js2, though Fulcrum is currently being used to 
build services.  I have a feeling that the framework will more than likely be Turbine 
as that is what most of the Js2 developers have the most experience with, however I 
cannot verify anything.  Personally, I have created stand alone apps with both 
frameworks and I think either one would work well as a supporting framework for the 
container.

The good news is that the structure of portlet applications are defined in a similar 
manner to the way web applications are, so using Struts to support your 
portlets/portlet applications should be relatively straight forward.

I know it's not much but, that's about all I can say for now ;)


hth,
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Mete Kural [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, May 28, 2003 3:37 AM
> To: Jetspeed Users List
> Subject: JetSpeed 2: Turbine or Struts?
> 
> >Jetspeed-2 is being developed as we speak. Sorry, I have no dates yet.
> 
> Will JetSpeed 2 use Turbine as its base framework or Struts? If it is
> still based on Turbine, what kind of major architectural changes are
> expected and what will be the role of Struts in JetSpeed 2 if any.
> 
> Thanks,
> Mete
> 
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