As with anything "new", there are the rebels.
I think once JSP is proven and widespread in use, the template engines will
just die off.
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> Have anybody done any work with or had experience with Apache Turbine?
>
> http://java.apache.org/turbine/index.html
>
> Also I have just invested in "Web Development with Java Server Pages" book
> by Fields & Klob , Manning. Some of these framework kits are
> running __against__
> grade by being alternatives to JSPs. What is the deal here? Are they being
> anti-Sun? Won't some of these "kits" fall off the edge of the
> earth in a year because
> they are anti-JSP?
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> Subject: Which is the best framework WebMacro, Struts, or Tapestry?
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> Hi
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> Has anyone carried out a survey , review, or detailed examination of
> these frameworks?
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> 1) WebMacro
> 2) Jakarta Struts
> 3) Tapestry
>
> I am interested if they work with Java Server Pages
> Are they any other that I have missed?
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