That's why I'm probably going to a (Boston) New England Java Users group in 
January so I can get help with that:

Struts 2006: An embarrassment of riches.
Ted Husted

Overview:

Apache Struts is a hotbed of activity.
Struts Classic 1.3, Struts Shale, Struts Ti, Struts OverDrive.
Why so many frameworks? How are they different? Why are they all called Struts? 
Which is the best choice for my next
project? In this session, we step back and look at Struts through a wide-angle 
lens.

Ted presented "Struts: Past, Present, and Future, and Impact of JSF" to the 
NEJUG in October 2004, and it resulted in
the largest audience we've had in the past 3 years. Now Ted gets us up to speed 
on what has happened with Struts since
then. Note this will be an updated version of the presentation Ted will be 
giving in December 2005 at ApacheCon in San
Diego.

Regards,
David

-----Original Message-----
From: Vinny [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, November 28, 2005 3:38 PM
To: Struts Users Mailing List
Subject: Ok, I'll bite. Struts + Webwork = Struts Ti?


I found this very interesting this morning:

http://www.theserverside.com/news/thread.tss?thread_id=37794#192216
and this as well
http://www.javalobby.org/java/forums/t55018.html

I guess I should not be that suprised since Xwork was mentioned here:
https://www.twdata.org/projects/struts-ti

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