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----- Original Message ----- From: "Ted Husted" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Struts Users Mailing List" <user@struts.apache.org> Sent: Monday, August 28, 2006 5:09 PM Subject: Re: current framework choices > 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] > >