I’ll confess that I’m not very familiar with Tiles – what are the cool things that you can do with Tiles that you can’t do by <jsp:include>ing other maverick (or struts, for that matter) commands?

 

Personally I’ve been pretty happy just using the document transform – but it’s probably more limited than what you’re looking for.

 

Jeff

 

-----Original Message-----
From: Eelco Hillenius [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Sunday, January 19, 2003 1:52 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Mav-user] how to migrate from Struts/ Tiles to Maverick

 

Hi,

 

I just discovered Maverick today, and am very enthousiastic about it! At this moment we are using Struts (and Tiles) as our standard MVC tool. I would like to migrate the project I just started working to use Maverick right away. But... although I saw some old postings (like http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg00333.html) discussing using composite views, it is not clear to me if someone actually came up with a solid 'final' idea how to tackle Tiles-like stuff. And as you might have guessed, we are using Tiles a lot, and I have to come up with very good arguments to convince the other guys (struts fans) to use something else than Struts/ Tiles. Actually, the configuration horror of Tiles is -the- reason that I would like to try Maverick, but that's the configuration only; I like the stuff you can do with it. 

 

Did someone solve this (or has a good idea how to)?

 

.: Eelco

 

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