> AFAIK the only javascript struts outputs is for the validator > - and thats an > optional 'cosmetic' feature that can be switched off without effecting > (affecting/afecting/efecting arrrgh! Ive lost my ability to spell!) > application correctness. Struts 'controls' are pretty much > just your basic > html field types! > > As for applets: applets are bad. n'kay. > (You have all the issues related to ensuring the user has a > jvm installed > with their browser, and that your applet will run in that jvm > (for example > the dodgy 1.1 MicroSoft JVM etc...)) > And anyhow... applets are soooo yesterday. Way uncool. Maybe > you want to > look at webstart? > Using either with struts as a replacement for html forms > would be probably > be more effort than its worth.
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