> Last week's meeting of the local WebSphere Users' Group (WUG) 
> included a demonstration of the WebSphere Studio Site 
> Developer (WSSD) including Struts tooling.  It is quite impressive.
> 
> Through the use of wizards and other intuitive aids WSSD 
> eases the process of developing a Struts-enabled application. 
>  It includes wizards for generating Action classes, 
> ActionForms, mappings and the struts config file.  The Web 
> Diagram Editor (WDE -- or woody as its called) is quite 
> impressive.  It allows you to visually create form beans, 
> actions and build mappings by drawing connectors between the 
> various components.  WSSD also has this "next generation 
> wizard" that they call Cheatsheet.  It literally walks you 
> through the process of building a Struts-based application.
> 
> I am not totally sold on the idea of graphical aids for 
> everything but it's there for those who like it....

Does WSSD handle coordination between Action names in struts-config.xml
and in JSPs <html:form> ?
BTW, what's the price of WSSD?

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