I have a couple of good points to make about Struts
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oh and uh...Craig's middle name is really (shhhh don't tell anyone) "MVC"
All joking aside though.
This is from Barracuda's web site...(but I think its a bit outdated)
There are several frameworks we feel do compete fairly directly with the
Barracuda MVC and Component frameworks:
Leading Contenders - (In terms of adoption)
* Struts (Jakarta) - Struts is a JSP centric approach to MVC which is
generally viewed as the representative implementation of what Sun
calls the Model 2 architecture. Struts is squarely focused on providing
a flow control framework for JSP based web apps. It provides a
controller servlet, JSP custom tag libraries, and various utilities
to support XML and internationalization.
* Struts does not address component composition/reuse as the Barracuda
Component framework intends to do. In terms of developer adoption,
Struts is probably the leading contender over all other approaches
because JSP has the official blessing of Sun, primarily to compete
with MS's ASP strategy.
I could go on for hours, but I would just regurgitate what the articles and
white papers already say.
You are better off just searching the web.
James Mitchell
Software Engineer\Struts Evangelist
Struts-Atlanta, the "Open Minded Developer Network"
http://www.open-tools.org/struts-atlanta
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Paulo Lima [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Friday, August 09, 2002 9:40 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Struts with JSP/Taglib versus Barracuda/HTML/XMLC
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> Dear friends, I need your help.
>
> I'm trying to prove to my Application Mannager that
> Struts with JSP/Taglib is better that
> Barracuda/HTML/XMLC .
>
> Please send me arguments to help me in this fighter !
>
> I want use Struts.
>
> Regards,
>
> Paulo Lima.
>
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