My thoughts exactly. Strtus-faces is really meant to help people who already have a significant investment in Struts. I'm a big fan of Struts but I am increasingly becoming comfortable with JSF and if I were to start a new project, I would just go with JSF. People disagree about JSF vs. Struts but most people will tell you not mix the two if you can avoid it.
Even if the two technologies complemented each other, if you are new to things, I would argue that its easier to focus on one major technology at a time. For instance, I am new to JSF and Hibernate but apparently a lot of people like to use them together. I'm focusing on JSF for now and will take a look at Hibernate later. sean On Mon, 28 Feb 2005 13:33:38 +0100, Dave Sag <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > if you are new to these things they why oh why would you try to mix > struts and faces? the two work very differently really and you should > stick to one or the other imho and not some bastard of the two. > > dave > > On 28/02/2005, at 11:39 AM, Oliver Schleicher wrote: > > > Hello, > > > > There have been several threads in this group concerning integration of > > MyFaces and Struts. As far as i can see, there has been consent that > > there are still open issues that prevent the two from working smoothly > > together. I have tried to use MyFaces with Struts and got the "could > > not > > find pathMapping for servletPath ..." error that others have > > encountered > > before. > > I'm very new to web applications (i.e. to Struts, JSF, struts-faces, > > MyFaces etc.) and this is all very confusing to me... > > My question is: Is there a solution to get MyFaces and Struts to work > > together? Is there a "recipe" to follow to achieve this relatively > > easy? > > > > Thank you for your help, > > Oliver > > ########################################### > > Diese E-Mail wurde von F-Secure Anti-Virus for Microsoft Exchange > > auf Viren untersucht. > > Der Schutz des Firmennetzwerks von Software Objects vor Viren und > > anderer Malware wird stets aktualisiert und auf dem Stand der Technik > > gehalten. Dennoch koennen wir nicht gewaehrleisten, dass diese E-Mail > > frei von Viren oder sonstiger Malware ist. > > ########################################### > >

