Just an interesting note:
According to the Google keyword tool in English speaking countries and
territories:
- the number of searches containing the phrase "struts" (-cars) has
been flat the last 12 months (approx 1,000,000 per month). I wish I
could compare that to previous years.
- this is approximately double the volume of searches containing JSF
(which is trending upwards)
- this is approximately triple the volume of searches containing EJB
(which is trending upwards)
- rails queries exceeds struts by more than 2 times and trending upwards
- grails is low but increasing rapidly (50,000)
- wicket has been relatively steady (135,000)
Unfortunately there's insufficient information for "struts2" or "struts
2". I also wasn't able to narrow it down to spring-specific technology
either (but spring certainly is massively popular at 13M searches/month).
What can be drawn from this? Not much in isolation, but based on my own
behaviour using Google to lookup struts information I'd say there's a
direct positive relationship between search volume and adoption.
Combined with trends in occurrences in job advertisements, user-group
activity and blog-traffic we'd probably get a better idea.
Perhaps it also indicates that struts and spring have more bugs, worse
documentation or less-skilled developers than the "standard"
frameworks. ;-) But I doubt it.
Musachy Barroso wrote:
That's a good point, and I do have a question myself, how are we doing
adoption-wise? Judging from the users mailing list traffic, I would
say well. In any case, just better of talking about this on the user
list rather than here.
musachy
On Fri, Aug 22, 2008 at 10:52 AM, James Mitchell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Let the marketplace decide.
Just my $0.02
On Fri, Aug 22, 2008 at 2:31 AM, Frans Thamura <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
hi all
is it possible that S2 become part of JCP?
java server action framework
right now only component framework there
any idea?
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