I'm but a humble Struts 2 user (and a Spring MVC critic), so forgive
me for lurking on this list (it's a great way for me to follow the
progress). I posted two comments to that blog (search for "jimothy")
that I think sum up Spring MVC vs. Struts 2 from a mindshare
perspective. I'd be inter
P.S. By "rather poor designs features" of Struts 1, I refer primarily
to choice of making Actions singletons, which required a separate
ActionForm bean. As I've read the history of Struts 1, WebWork, and
Struts 2, much of it written by the members of this list, I see that
they've acknowledg
On Thu, Mar 13, 2008 at 9:45 AM, Jim Cushing <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> P.S. By "rather poor designs features" of Struts 1, I refer primarily
> to choice of making Actions singletons, which required a separate
> ActionForm bean. As I've read the history of Struts 1, WebWork, and
> Struts 2, mu