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Wow, nice !!! Thanks Joachim !!!
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I had the same problem some time ago. At the end I decided to go with struts2
instead of JSF for several reasons:
- development time (i am familar with action based frameworks - it reflects
better how i think of web application)
- there is no good JSF framework out there in my eyes. nothing
Can some one say something about the direction of Struts? Can we say it
will be replaced by JSF eventually? Is it easy to migrate struts to JSF?
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Struts 2 can use JSF components, so it's not an either/or decision.
* http://struts.apache.org/2.x/docs/javaserver-faces.html
For an enterprise-grade JSF solution, see Apache Shale
* http://shale.apache.org/
The direction of Struts 2 is to continue to become the framework that
we actually
Hello Friends,
I've been working with Struts for some months now and I really like the
framework and I especially like the people that participate in the
mailing lists.
Today I spoke with a project manager from IBM (consulting team)
regarding consulting services for developing our web J2EE
On 1/23/06, Rivka Shisman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello Friends,
I've been working with Struts for some months now and I really like the
framework and I especially like the people that participate in the
mailing lists.
Today I spoke with a project manager from IBM (consulting team)
On Mon, January 23, 2006 6:08 am, Rivka Shisman said:
The specialist said he doesn't have development experience with Struts,
but he strongly recommended using JSF. He said that JSF is J2EE standard
and is more comfortable and flexible to work with.
This is exactly the kind of opinion I would
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