Tom, you ever considered using Expresso? I havent had nearly enough time to explore
it as much as i would like to, but everything I read about seems to suggset it is a
fantastic product! You may want to look into it - their new release 4.0 (came out
just a week or so ago) uses Struts and the MVC design as their basis for
development..

(Let me know if you think I should drop everything and study it too!!)

Geeta

Tom & Sharon Kochanowicz wrote:

>         A while back (1yr ago) I developed some servlets and life was good. I am
> now planning to try my hand at some more servlet/jsp development. I am
> somewhat weak on JSP's so have been reading up on them and reading articles
> on the advantages of the Model-2 or Model-View-Controller design. I can see
> where the MVC would be an advantage (though at this point, not very
> impressed with using JSP's). I am also concerned about being "locked in" to
> the struts architecture. Could someone shed some "real world wisdom" on
> these subjects?
>
> Sincerely,
>
> Tom K.
>
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