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

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