Part of what's going on for me is that Struts 2 provides me with such a large improvement in productivity over the last two Java web frameworks that I used (Struts 1 and JSF) I haven't yet gotten over my pleasure with the framework. I haven't gotten ticked off at it yet, because even when something isn't working the way I expected, and I'm mildly annoyed, there's an almost audible pounding inside my head: STILL BETTER THAN JSF.
On Fri, Jun 20, 2008 at 7:43 AM, Ted Husted <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Since it's friday, let me pose a question to the group ... > > Even with rock-solid frameworks like Apache Struts, it still seems > like web application development takes longer than it should. Some > frameworks, like Ruby on Rails, speak directly to "time to market" > concerns and have been gathering many followers. > > But why does web application still seem so difficult or so > time-consuming? Are there time bandits that still suck days or weeks > out of your development schedule? Are there time gremlins that > "nickel-and-dime" you every hour of every day? Is there anything more > that frameworks like Apache Struts can do to help? Or are just there > intractable problems with web development itself? > > Thoughts? :) > > -Ted. > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > -- Jim Kiley Technical Consultant | Summa [p] 412.258.3346 [m] 412.445.1729 http://www.summa-tech.com