For the record I completely agree with you :)

I'm in the process of slapping the developers around here, trying to get
them to wake up.

Senior dev's recommending struts 1 for gods sake... now that's what i call
afraid of change....
It's out of ignorance, and their unwillingness to see what else is out
there.


Eelco Hillenius wrote:
> 
>> If you're looking for a good action oriented framework - check out
>> Stripes -
>> I hear it's very good at what it does.
>> The other alternative is Struts 2, but I hear people prefer Stripes.
>> Spring MVC seems to be getting a little behind...
> 
> imho any action oriented/ model 2 framework doesn't help you much,
> whether you are using Ajax or not. There are no facilities for reuse,
> the abstraction (simply request/ response) is too shallow to manage
> complexity, they encourage procedural programming, etc. If you /must/
> use a model 2 framework, Stripes seems to be the best choice. Though I
> would just pick a component oriented framework like Wicket or GWT. Not
> that my opinion would surprise anyone I bet :)
> 
> Eelco
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