Umm, first time I've looked at it, but Struts isn't even listed. Of COURSE it didn't do well ;)

Even ignoring that, what's the saying about lies, damn lies and statistics?

Frank

pc leung wrote:
The result of poll makes me feel disappointed.
It strengthens the rumours of the death of struts.

 On 11/1/05, Ted Husted <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

There's an "interesting" poll posted at About.com <http://About.com> that
asks Java web
developers: "Which framework would do you plan to use on your next
project?" By itself, it's an interesting question, but the poll
provides only five choices, and does not provide an "Other" choice.
The most interesting thing is that "Struts" is not one of the five
choices :)

If you do plan to use "Struts" on your next project, please consider
writing in your vote as a comment to the poll.

* http://tinyurl.com/7uhrx

I've already done the same and posted my "+1 for Struts".

Struts Shale did get an item of its own, so if you going with Shale,
you could vote for it directly.

Of course, ServerSide picked up on the not-so-Fraudian slip, and
started one of their infamous threads

* http://www.theserverside.com/news/thread.tss?thread_id=37365

-- HTH, Ted.
http://www.husted.com/poe/

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