I don't hear great things about Struts! My experience w/ Java/J2EE/Java EE before wicket was Servlets+JSP+Hibernate (and JDBC), and I've only been doing Java for about a year. I had made a living off of Microsoft technologies for years prior to that, specifically C# and the .NET framework.
I guess you could say I had a far worse infection than even a reformed Struts user would have had :D Seriously though, I looked at Struts and tried to walk through a few tutorials. If I can't grasp the framework, even at a very basic, high-level after doing a couple tutorials...it's probably too complex. Just glancing over the Wicket examples was enough for me to know it was something worth pursuing. On 5/4/06, Johan Compagner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> and doing all of this while training a new developer who just joined > the company and is not familiar w/ Java, Wicket, or even web apps > development in general. lucky you!!! because they are not completely infected by the mvc (struts) way of working! Because that would be much worse :) johan
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