On Tue, 09 Nov 2004 14:08:58 -0600, Chappell, Simon P wrote:
> I think that the "Struts inside" approach will continue for a
> while, because many customer facing websites are written by the PHP
> and Perl CGI crowd, while the Intranet/Internal applications are
> more often written by the Java/J2EE folks, who have a tendency to
> like Struts. (And buy books :-)

This is an excellent point, Simon. Craig has mentioned in his blog that the 
largest portion of the Struts user base is with the intranet crowd, and that 
has been my own experience too. Of course, it's even possible that, overall, 
there are many more intranet web-application sites now than internet 
web-application sites. Many organizations I've worked with have a public site 
and dozens of internal sites, and the more interesting web-application work is 
being done with the internal sites.

-Ted.


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