> From: Butt, Dudley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
> I'm looking at using either WW or Struts...got anything to help me?
> 

What are you looking for?  I would recommend examining the sample
applications and seeing if you like the structure (format of the config
file, etc).  If you're feeling adventurous, create a spike solution in
each of the three frameworks.  If you're feeling really adventurous,
take a look at the framework code itself.  They all do basically the
same thing - which one does it the way you like?

I used both WW and Struts before I gave up and started yet another
webapp framework out of frustration.  Many of the people using Maverick
followed a similar path.  

I wouldn't let the quiet list discourage you.  Maverick is a very mature
framework; rather than figuring out how to add new kitchen sinks to the
project, we've deliberately decided to keep its scope limited to MVC
logic.  I would hesitate to call any piece of software "done", but
Maverick hasn't needed to change much lately.

Jeff Schnitzer
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