Without a slightest attempt to start another flamefest ;-) such statistics and job listings were the reason why I suggested to give different names to Struts 1 and Struts 2 codebases. Say if in a year you see "Struts" in a job posting, what Struts is that?
Dan, check out Stripes as an alternative to Struts 1 / Struts 2. Check out Wicket too if you are not put off by Swing-like code style. On 8/28/06, Ted Husted <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Aside from Dice, the only survey I know about is the annual OnJava reader survey. In September 2005, Struts retained it's 60% share among OnJava readers who participated in the survey. * http://www.onjava.com/pub/a/onjava/2005/09/21/onjava-2005-survey-results-1.html?page=2 If you ask Dice.com (today), out of 11453 posting for "J2EE or (Java and web)", 2159 job postings will come back for "Struts", "JSF or JavaServer Faces" turns up 349, "Tapestry" 72, "WebWork" 66, "Spring MVC" 20. Essentially, more people still use Struts than all other Java frameworks combined. Outside of Java, Dice turns up 4897 postings for "ASP.NET or (C# and web)", 1242 for "PHP", and 257 for "Ruby". -- HTH, Ted. * http://www.husted.com/struts/ On 8/28/06, Dan Cancro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi group, > > I haven't done web app development in a while and was wondering whether the field of options for garden variety browser-UI, data-based web applications had narrowed any since last time. Here are the ones I knew of in 2003. If anyone knows a current survey of these, I'd love to hear from you. If you have any thoughts on why we need more than one, I'd love to hear from you too. Thanks. > > Framework options of 2003 > > *3X > *Apache:Struts > *Apache:Turbine > *Applied Knowledge:Kona > *Bear River:Janx > *Brainopolis:Theseus > *Cappuccino.net:StrutsCX > *DBForms.org:DBForms > *Enhydra:Barracuda (formerly Rocks) > *Japple.org:Japple > *JCorporate:Expresso 4.1 > *Melati > *Mercatis:wingS > *Netspective:Sparx > *NextApp:Echo > *Niggle.org:Niggle > *Oop.com:Hammock > *Opencode:Stxx > *OpenSymphony:OSWorkFlow > *OpenSymphony:Webwork > *Petr Toman:ActionServlet > *Primix:Tapestry > *Salmon LLC:JADE > *SourceForge:Bishop > *SourceForge:JPublish > *SourceForge:JStateMachine > *SourceForge:Maverick > *SourceForge:Millstone > *SourceForge:OHTML > *SourceForge:OpenSymphony > *Sun:iPlanet Application Framework (JATO) > *Sun:JavaServer Faces (a.k.a. JSR 127) > *Thinlets > *Tigris:Joist > *TILab:Jade > *Virtual School:JWAA > Aoraki:JADE > Apple:Webobjects > Fourbit:MVC Client > IBM:Jade > IBM:Sash Weblications > IBM:ServletManager > IBM:Thin Client Framework (TCF) > Jcorporate:Expresso Enterprise > JotObjects:Jot Servlets > Kenamea > Macromedia:Flash Remoting > Macromedia:Spectra > Microsoft: ASP.NET Application Framework > Novell:Web Application Framework > ObjectFX:Web Resource Application Framework > OpenACS (a.k.a. ArsDigita) > Oracle:Business Components for Java (BC4J) > Oracle:UIX > Qbizm Tech:HyperQbs > RealMethods:App Infrastructure Builder > SmartMode > Vignette:E-Business Application Platform > Wakesoft:Architecture Server 3.0 > Zim Application Development Language > > *=free --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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