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Subject: RE: Any Struts User uses the Expresso Framework ?
What I was trying to say was metaphorically speaking
comparing different boxing weight divisions
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But
you would be creaking and struggling if you did not piggy bank
Struts with J2EE features.
Sorry, but I
future.
Rakesh Ayilliath
Synergy IT Innovations Pvt Ltd
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Subject: Re: Any Struts User uses the Expresso Framework ?
But
you would be creaking
Kent:
I think it really depends on your requirements and the skill level of your
developers. I personally would be careful about trying to learn
and combine
two frameworks, even if they serve two different purposes.
Actually, the combining is already done - we have Struts 1.0 fully
Hi
Now that I was __bloodied__ my fingers with raw jakarta Struts.
It 's looking quite good. I can feel the power.
I wonder if any struts users are using the Expresso Framework 4.0 ea
which integrates the Struts Release 1.0. I am a Core contributer
with Expresso Framework so that why I am
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Hello Peter,
I run a small shop which has been learning Expresso. I am
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It depends what you need in the end. I would say
Struts is a lighter weight
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