On Thu, Mar 31, 2011 at 9:08 AM, Pouyan Zachar <pouyans...@gmail.com> wrote:

>  [Excerpts from Ian's message]
> > I'll all for moving to a standard web framework, rather than our current
> > home-grown solution.  However there are a lot of options to choose from.
> >  Why Struts, and not another option (like, for example, Apache Wicket)?
> > Ian.
>
> Well, that's a good point indeed. I suggested Struts because I already
> had experience working with Struts in WebApp development. The bottom
> line is to decouple Java code from web interface (as much as possible)
> so designing web interface would be a little bit easier (even for
> those who are not familiar with Java language). The question is which
> framework to choose?
>

Well, there is nothing wrong with choosing a tool on the basis that its what
you are most familiar with provided that you are willing to commit to seeing
it through to completion :-)

It doesn't make sense to choose a tool on that basis if other people will
then need to do the actual implementation.

Ian.

-- 
Ian Clarke
Personal blog: http://blog.locut.us/
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