From a career point-of-view, there are different factors affecting this, including whether you are looking for permanent positions or contract work, what the local job market is like where you are, and what sort of jobs you would apply for.

In a consultancy for instance, you are more likely to need Struts1 I think, but as a freelancer working on new projects, maybe Struts2 or Spring MVC (or even Spring Webflow). But then if you are a recent graduate, you may not be expected to know either.

There is even an argument that you should learn both (if learning is more a priority rather than finishing a project).

I guess I am not giving you any answers, sorry.

aum strut on 10/01/08 04:31, wrote:
Hi Ted,

Thanks for the response.
The point of my confusion was that i came to know from some where that
Struts1 is more demanding in the market than Struts2.

is there much diffreence between Struts1 and Struts2?

On Jan 9, 2008 7:15 PM, Ted Husted <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

In this case, I'd suggest Struts 2.

HTH, Ted
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On Jan 9, 2008 6:32 AM, aum strut <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi All,

I have a small query and hope that here i can get the best answer of my
query. ihave just started learning Struts 2.
the purpose of learning struts is simple i have some projects at my end
which i want to develop using this framework.
My purpose is also to learn this technology as much as possible.
My only confusion is which one should i opt as both are new for me and
one
more thing time is not much constraint for the development of project.

Please suggest me the best possible options which will help in my
learning
curve and well as my professional aspect.

Thanks in advance..
--aum
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