I have been doing research for my company pertaining to adopting a
framework/methodology for developing all future applications. I am convinced
that Struts is a very solid solution and will be pushing *heavily* for the
adoption of it within our architecture. 

I have been monitoring this list for the last month or so and have been very
impressed with the willingness of people in this community, not only to help
solve issues, but to also collaborate on projects that will be beneficial to
the community as a whole. Of course this is my opinion, but when you think
about it, a product that is well architect, has a large support group, and
.. the most important part... is free and not proprietary, will more than
likely catch on.

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-----Original Message-----
From: Mark Simms [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, May 10, 2001 12:44 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Philosophical question(s) related to STRUTS


1) Is SunMicro going to be supporting STRUTS from a financial and/or
marketing standpoint ?
I only saw one tiny, tiny mention of STRUTS in the JAVAONE outline of
presentations I just got in the mail.
That bothers me.

2) If the answer to #1 is unknown, will JSP/Java serverside professional
developers take the time to learn STRUTS and employee it in their web
applications ?

3) If the answer to #1 is unknown, will corporations and consulting firms
decide to committ to STRUTS in lieu of their own frameworks and methodology
?

I am wading thru the one-inch thick documentation and I must say I am really
impressed with the work done so far.
However, as a consultant, I must be concerned about spending too much time
with this if it is not going to become a popular or sanctioned approach in
the webdev marketplace.

Thoughts / feedback anyone ?


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