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(of course I am unhappy about JSF part )

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Well. I am HAPPY that Craig's proposal adjusts Struts in that direction.
JSF will be part of J2EE (as of version 1.5). That will make it hard to 
explain to "pointy hairy boss" type managers why one wants to use another
framework. When we can point out, that Struts adds usefull functionality 
on top of JSF, they will succumb ;-)

The one and only drawback of JSF is the missing alternative renderer. When 
someone comes up with a nice non-JSP-renderer for JSF that blends into the
IDE's, he has a definitive winner.

Do not understand me wrong: I definitely love Struts, and I would like to 
see it survive. And that means: cooperate with JSF (If you cannot defeat a foe,
ally with him).

regards
Alexander

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