Yes, because Struts is a framework that is built on established J2EE
Technologies, and not just a big fat servlet.

If you only need a servlet to produce a page or setup some beans to use in a
jsp, then you are better off writing your own servlet.  It's a lot faster.

Then, when your boss says to make it work in Spanish, you can rewrite it
from scratch to also support Spanish.  It's crazy, I know, but that might be
what they want.

When your web page becomes popular, they may ask you to add a menu to it.
Then when you demo it, they want it on the left side, not the top.  Oops,
should have picked Tiles.

Man!  Your servlet is hummin now.  It would great if we could force the user
to enter all the required data before they submit the form.  Great, now you
have to add validation.  Oops, someone discovered that users can turn off
your javascript, so now you have to duplicate the validation on the server
side.  Crap, should got the validator.

Frameworks like Struts provide a very powerful tool to help developers go
from Use Cases to Test Cases.
Struts in particular, provides this in an efficient and flexible way.

I cannot say thanks enough to the folks who are making Struts a
success....THANK YOU!!!!!



James Mitchell
Software Engineer\Struts Evangelist
Struts-Atlanta, the "Open Minded Developer Network"
http://www.open-tools.org/struts-atlanta




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> Can anybody tell me why the processing is very slow if I use
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