many thanx, your comments are greatly appreciated. Considering that I'm already 
familiar with Struts, I will then most probably go with it. I agree,
they're all pretty similair and I'm not about to spend a lot of time evaluating each 
ones pro's and con's. Thank you once again.!

-----Original Message-----
From: Aapo Laakkonen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, March 17, 2003 4:03 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [OS-webwork] newbie to webwork, but used struts before


> I would please like to know from you guys out there,
> if anyone has used struts then moved over to using
> webwork.

I have. I first used Struts in it's beta and first 1.0 release. Then
moved to WebWork and then to Maverick. They all are basically the same.
WebWork is a little bit more straight forward, simpler and cleaner (to
use and learn) than Struts. And then again I see Maverick as a little
bit cleaner and simpler than WebWork.

> I would like to know if it is a feasible option,
> and what the pro's and con's of each are.

There are not that many differences (just do your work, none of these
frameworks can do it for you).

> I have read the FAQ on the comparison between struts
> and webwork, but i would like to hear from developers
> who have actually used webwork and struts. Which seems
> to be the better option?

WebWork 2.0 seems interesting, but it is too early to say what comes
out. Maverick has been there very long and it reached it's goal about a
year ago (no major development efforts for maverick, so it's quite
stable). These all frameworks seem to be just an implementation of the
very old concept of Command Pattern.

Just test them all but do not spend too much time on selecting the
framework.


Regards
Aapo



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