I think look at the Struts kickstart faq. There are links to a couple of
articles, one by Ted Husted and another by Jon Stevens.
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Subject: Struts vs Turbine
hi
Hello,
Does someone use Struts and Turbine together ?
What's the best way to manage the Action servlet ? Using Struts's or
Turbine's ?
Thanks.
Ted, could you please explain more precisely this comparison ? What do
you mean by "results-orientated" and "standards-orientated" and what do
you mean by "high-performance omnibus solution".
Thanks a lot
Sebastien
Turbine is very results-orientated, and is a good choice for advanced
I am new to Struts and Turbine and am trying to get a feel for their
compatibility from the Struts perspective. The Turbine site says that it
can be integrated with JSP, which I infer to include Struts. However, it
*seems* that Turbine developers prefer the templating systems over Struts
(maybe
I am new to Struts and Turbine and am trying to get a feel for their
compatibility from the Struts perspective. The Turbine site says that it
can be used with JSP, which I take to include Struts. However, it *seems*
that Turbine developers prefer the templating systems over Struts (maybe I'm
Jonathan Carlson wrote:
Are there a lot of Struts users using major Turbine components like the user
access control module? If so, is it 2% 50% or 90%? In other words, how
compatible are they really? I checked the archives but didn't see much that
answered this question.
What I'm really
'reusable' code stuck
inside a project like Struts or Turbine limits its reusability. There's
been lots of discussion on the general list about this recently.
"user access control module?"
I'd guess most struts users would have no idea that Turbine had one.
Turbine's home page and features
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