Ok thank YOu very much for Your answer, but I will ask You for something else
:-). All You told me it's for Struts 2, but do You know if there was the
same situation with Strus 1 ???

Thanx

Matt Filion wrote:
> 
> There are a lot of plugins that are shipped with the full struts release 
> (if you look at the lib folder they have the name struts-2-{plugin 
> name}-plugin.jar). There is one in there for spring and another for JSF.
> 
> There are also example applications shipped with struts 2 the one I 
> suggest you take a look at is the "showcase". It has an example of struts 
> 2 with JSF.
> 
> As far as spring integration my understanding take a look at this link. 
> Its says its for "webwork" but struts 2 is based on webwork so it should 
> still apply.
> http://www.learntechnology.net/content/webwork/webwork_crud_lm.jsp
> 
> If you are really interested in a specific architectural implementation I 
> suggest that you just install struts 2 and start playing around with it. 
> There is no better way to learn that trying it out. However, from the way 
> you worded your question I think you may want to gain a better 
> understanding of these specific technologies, since they dont clash the 
> way your phrase implies. Both Spring and JSF both compliment a Struts2 
> implementation.
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> That I have my project in Struts Technologies , but I can add some
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> Dave Newton-4 wrote:
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>> --- puchacz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>> I don't understand. In one article I found
>>> information that Spring can be
>>> intagrated with Struts, JSF, etc.... And the author
>>> wrote that it's diffrent
>>> situation than in Struts. And now, You tell me that
>>> the same situation is in
>>> Struts??? So this guy were telling that Spring is
>>> better ???? I don't get
>>> it! :)
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>> You asked an imprecise question, so you got an
>> imprecise answer.
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>> What do you think you mean by "integration"?
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