Hmm...smell of death for stxx might be a bit harsh :)  While it true I
need to get a release out that better supports 1.2, I've been using it
in production for over a year without problems, and would recommend
you take another look.  You, of course, are welcome to get involved,
submit patches, even join the project.

Regarding Struts and XSLT, I've had a good experience ditching JSP. 
XSLT is powerful and fun even once you get the hang of it.  Now to
your questions...

On 8/18/05, Graham Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> * Should I just stop fighting city hall and abandon XSLT in favour of JSP?
> * Perhaps it's still a little early to say exactly how Struts 2.x will turn
> out but will the idea of view technology independence be maintained?

Of course there isn't a Struts 2.0, yet anyways, but Struts Shale is
already exploring an alternate view, HTML templates, for JSF and JSF
itself is designed to be view independent, however, I haven't heard of
any view handlers that use XSLT yet.  Another project we are working
on in the sandbox, Struts Ti, already has support for XSLT.

Hope that helps,

Don

> * If Struts 2.x doesn't (essentiall) force us to use something akin to JSF
> will XSLT still be a viable option?
> 
> Thanks for reading this far. I really look forward to hearing your views.
> 
> Graham
> 
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