I think Rod did say something more than "similar".  Once again, he said:

"Do not try to combine approaches that do not naturally fit.  Struts
is at its core concerned with request-driven web MVC, while JSF is
focused on page-centric RAD with per event action listeners.  Both
approaches have merit, but trying to combine them does not add much
value except for interim solutions when migrating from one to the
other."

This is about what you had to say, no?


On 3/14/06, Paul Benedict <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> All, I made a foolish error. I apologize:
> >> I am glad++ Rod Johnson said something similar
> >> because it validates++ my concern.
>
> Rod Johnson said nothing of the sort. I did not catch
> Dakota's comments interspersed between quotes. This is totally
> *my* fault. My apologies to him and others. Strike it! :)
> But notwithstanding my error, I'd like my opinion to
> stand on its own and taken as a real concern based on
> my sincere observations within the mailing list. -- Paul
>
>
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