current framework choices

2006-08-28 Thread Dan Cancro
Hi group, I haven't done web app development in a while and was wondering whether the field of options for garden variety browser-UI, data-based web applications had narrowed any since last time. Here are the ones I knew of in 2003. If anyone knows a current survey of these, I'd love

Re: current framework choices

2006-08-28 Thread Leon Rosenberg
I think first of all you should share with us, what kind of web-application you intend to build. Depending on this a discussion of frameworks make sense. regards Leon On 8/28/06, Dan Cancro [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi group, I haven't done web app development in a while and was wondering

Re: current framework choices

2006-08-28 Thread Ted Husted
Aside from Dice, the only survey I know about is the annual OnJava reader survey. In September 2005, Struts retained it's 60% share among OnJava readers who participated in the survey. * http://www.onjava.com/pub/a/onjava/2005/09/21/onjava-2005-survey-results-1.html?page=2 If you ask Dice.com

Re: current framework choices

2006-08-28 Thread Michael Jouravlev
Without a slightest attempt to start another flamefest ;-) such statistics and job listings were the reason why I suggested to give different names to Struts 1 and Struts 2 codebases. Say if in a year you see Struts in a job posting, what Struts is that? Dan, check out Stripes as an alternative

Re: current framework choices

2006-08-28 Thread Martin Gainty
Subject: Re: current framework choices Aside from Dice, the only survey I know about is the annual OnJava reader survey. In September 2005, Struts retained it's 60% share among OnJava readers who participated in the survey. * http://www.onjava.com/pub/a/onjava/2005/09/21/onjava-2005-survey

Re: current framework choices

2006-08-28 Thread Michael Jouravlev
immediately by telephone or email and destroy the original message without making a copy. Thank you. - Original Message - From: Ted Husted [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Struts Users Mailing List user@struts.apache.org Sent: Monday, August 28, 2006 5:09 PM Subject: Re: current framework choices