You probably want to spend some time in the mail archives.
The Struts-User archive at < http://mail-archive.com > is my personal
favorite.
It was recently mentioned that there are over 900 subscribers to the
mailing lists.
Jakarta projects offer nightly builds with the latest fixes.
How often formal releases happen depend on how many people contribute.
Your team, for example, could offer patches and improvements to the
code, and eventually become Committers. You could then help decide when
and how many of these things happen.
Struts is standards-based, and works with most containers. WebLogic 5.1
with sp8 is fine, and WegLogic 6 is suppose to a no-brainer.
Mike Dewhirst wrote:
>
> I am working on the same project as Mark Mclaren, and have some additional questions
>regarding Struts:
>
> 1. Does anyone have an idea of how many people are developing/using Struts?
>
> I have checked the bug list and indeed it is very small, but I want to know that
>that is due to product stability, not because of the lack of users. Don't mean to be
>rude, just cautious.
>
> 2. Are there any European users?
> 3. Does anyone run Struts on commercial servers, e.g. BEA's Weblogic?
> 4. What is the envisaged frequency of update releases? (just a rough idea, e.g.
>every 2 quarters, years, etc.)
>
> Thanks in advance for your help!
>
> Mike Dewhirst
>
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