1) yes, actually a large one is scheduled for januar and another large
one for august/september. No to mention up to 5 smaller apps.

1a) struts-core + tiles, no dynaforms, no chaining, no validators (we
already have all this + ajax on top usage-ready), so basically
actionsservlet +actions + tiles + taglibs with own taglibs on top. No
jstl.

2) Don't know, probably would look into Tapestry. Under no
circumstances JSF, because its not business friendly (not crawlbar by
search engines) and far too young.

regards
Leon



On 11/1/05, Ted Husted <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 11/1/05, James Mitchell wrote (elsewhere):
> > I guess the big difference
> > (for me) now is that I actually have a paying gig doing JSF/Shale, so
> > there's more incentive for me.
>
> Which begs a query to the group:
>
> (1) Is your team planning a new web application project over the next
> twelve months?
>
> (1a) If so, what web application framework do you plan to use?
>
> (2) Hypothetically, if you were starting a new webapp project, and for
> some reason could not use a Struts framework (Classic, Shale,
> OverDrive, Ti), what other framework would you want to use?
>
>
> --  HTH, Ted.
> http://www.husted.com/poe/
>
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