I was using MyFaces JSF/Tomahawk/Facelets with Tomcat.
I like some features of JSF but not all. Plus I kept running into bug
after bug between JSF, Tomahawk, Facelets, and Tomcat.

I finally ran into troubles with JSTL and Facelets so I switched to
Struts 2 and sitemesh.
I had to write my own custom extension to sitemesh but am pleased with
the results.

I really like Struts 2 other than the occasional bug (feature) which
I'm not sure if it is me or the framework but have found workarounds
pretty easily.  I'm utilizing the prepareable, validateable, spring
interjection, and hibernate itegration and really like it.


Shawn


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From: Mike Duffy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: user@struts.apache.org
Date: Mon, 23 Oct 2006 14:57:04 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: Struts 2.0 vs JSF
I just finished a JSF project and I was not pleased with "ease of use"
or the overhead (is JSF a
conspiracy to sell hardware?).

I am thinking that the best way to go for a new commercial level
project is Struts 2.0 with AJAX
components for a "coolness factor".

Any suggestions?

Mike

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