Well, best I can tell EA4 tells the story.  I just
read some stuff online today that says this could very
likely be the end to Struts as we know it.  EA4 has
much of what Struts has and it will be a standard from
Sun.  Now theres a faces-config.xml very similar to
struts-config.xml, but with all the validation and
message resources wrapped into one.

Is it possible that Struts will become the JSF
reference implementation kind of like Tomcat for
Servlets and JSPs.  That makes sense to me.

Regards,

Bill



-----Original Message-----
From: Ted Husted [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Saturday, June 07, 2003 2:27 PM
To: Struts Developers List
Subject: Re:
http://cvs.apache.org/builds/jakarta-struts/nightly/struts-faces

Vic, my friend,

You're really not getting this.

JSTL is not a "replacement" for Struts. Nor JSF is a
replacement for 
Struts. They are both technologies that you can use
with Struts and get 
more bang for your development buck.

Some people are saying that with a really good
implementation of JSF, 
you might need Struts. But since we don't have one of
those, it's just 
guessing.

When the smoke clears, people will find JSF much
easier to use with 
Struts than without. For very simple applications, you
might not need 
Struts. Just as you could do a very simple application
with Model 1 JSPs 
today.

You're reading way too much into things. The ASF is a
non-profit 
organzation that is just about helping communities
develop products. No 
more, no less.

-Ted.




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