I know a few folks that walked into the meeting and really bored managers with MVC. Do what I did ... show them screens with fancy controls. Make them understand that they will be seeing richer clients with pretty colors.
---- Original message ---- >Date: Wed, 20 Jul 2005 09:49:59 -0400 >From: "Lindholm, Greg" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Subject: Justification to switch to JSF from Struts? >To: <[email protected]> > >I've been using Struts for a while and have just started learning JSF. >I'm reading "Java Server Faces In Action" right now and have "Core Java >Server Faces" sitting on my desk. > >I'm liking what I'm seeing and seriously considering using JSF/MyFaces >for my next project. However, I need to be able to justify a technology >change to my manager (and to myself). There is a non- trivial cost >whenever you switch to a new technology. (Learning, testing, developing >methodolgies, training others, etc.) > >I'm looking for reasons to justify a switch to JSF from Struts. > >I started to prepare a list of "short-coming" with Struts from my own >experience. >The JSF designers must already have this list. Where can I find it? > >I guessing this is a popular topic but I've search and not been able to >find a consise list yet. > >TIA > >Greg > > Dennis Byrne

