I'll agree, if you're already using Turbine, then struts is really a waste
of time and effort.  Just use the turbine framework (it's more complete
anyway IMHO).  

If you really want to use struts for portlets, I'd recommend using struts in
a different servlet context and then wrapping it in a portlet so you don't
end up with a confused mish-mash of technologies.



-----Original Message-----
From: Joe Germuska [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, July 31, 2003 9:49 AM
To: Struts Users Mailing List
Subject: Re: Struts and Jetspeed

At 22:22 -0600 7/30/03, jakarta-lists wrote:
>    Has anyone successfully use Struts with Jetspeed?  I'm looking 
>into the possiblilty of having jetspeed do the authentication, 
>templating and layout.. while struts will handle the control of the 
>app. It sounds like a good idea to me, but I haven't worked with 
>struts enough yet to know for sure and I would like to know about 
>pitfalls if any.

It doesn't sound like there's much left for Struts to do once you use 
Jetspeed (or Turbine, its underlying framework) for authentication, 
templating, and layout.

Once you're talking about providing content to individual portlets in 
your Jetspeed installation, you can do it with much less work than 
adding Struts in to the mix.

Joe

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