"For reasons cited by many, JSF has fallen short of our needs and we were disappointed to see Struts choose JSF as its basis going forward."
What are you basing this statement on? To the best of my knowledge (and someone please correct me if I am misinformed), Struts itself continues on a non-JSF path right now, and while JSF could come into it later, there are no plans at the moment for that. If the reference was to Shale, that is Craig's blending of Struts and JSF, but that is not the sanctioned Struts direction right now, as far as I know.
Just curious because if my understanding is mistaken, I most certainly want to know! :)
-- Frank W. Zammetti Founder and Chief Software Architect Omnytex Technologies http://www.omnytex.com
William Connor wrote:
We are pleased to announce the 0.6 release of the Simple Web Framework (SWF), including a standalone port of the IPU/Ajax capabilities to Struts. Now you can IPU enable Struts for a richer user experience. (The port will also work with other similar Web application frameworks, though not JSF.)
To download the Struts IPU example WAR: http://tangoone.com/swf/ipu.war
The source code for the example is available at http://tangoone.com/swf/struts-ipu.zip
Walk through the example at https://swf.dev.java.net/docs/Struts.html
To explore the 0.6 release of the SWF, see https://swf.dev.java.net/ and download the SWF examples from http://tangoone.com/swf/examples.war.
Cheers from (and for:) the SWF team!
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