> You may think it will be small and simple, but I've always found that > these things grow to be larger than you expect. Anything more than a > one or two page HTML base web stie will benefit from using some kind of > web framework - and it is much easier to start using one from the > beginning that to try and migrate later. > > Steve
I think you might be right about this, but I really do hate the religious aspect of choosing web frameworks, which most of the time just bloat projects, but that's just my preference. I think we could benefit from using the Java Standard Tag Libraries, which will clean up our jsps, but am not really sold on bringing in Tapestry, WebWorks, Struts or SpringMVC/WebFlow. How about we prototype some more, maybe develop four or five basic functionalities and reevaluate to see if it is getting messy and we need a framework? -- Juan Carlos Murillo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]