Struts gurus and users, I used Struts in several projects and have a question about Struts design. If consider a Struts application with separated business layer (like EJB or another way) as MVC example I see:
ActionServlet - Controller Action - mixed Controller + View JSP with tags - View FormBean - Model EJB - Model I think Action has View functions because it is responsible for getting Model state from EJB and constructing special view beans for JSP. And why Struts goes JSP-way to the future? I consider JSP tags is not better solution to render the View. What about integration with XSLT? I found two solutions to integrate XSL and Struts http://www.openroad.ca/opencode/index.html http://www.javaworld.com/javaworld/jw-02-2002/jw-0201-strutsxslt.html However both have not clear push-MVC model. I think about Struts extension like this: http://poma.spb.ru/design/collaboration.gif Here: RequestDispatcher(ActionServlet), FormBean, Action, View - java classes XSL stylesheet - precompiled XSL I'm interested about any Struts users and developers opinion. Sincerely yours, Roman Petrov </></></></></></></></></></></></></></></></></></></></> Software Engineer Actimind, Inc. Software Development Department http://www.actimind.com E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Saint-Petersburg Phone: +7-(812)-325-87-16(ask 108) Russia -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> For additional commands, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
