Aren't Struts and JSF in the end really competitors?  Seems so to me. 
I cannot see them merging in any sensible solution.

Jack


On Tue, 9 Nov 2004 10:16:07 +0100, Jesse Alexander (KBSA 21)
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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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