There are many Java-based web application frameworks. Which framework should you use? Who will give you the unbiased advice you're looking for? Things to include in your evaluation: source code availability and support from books, forums, and tools.

From Sun Java BluePrints Enterprise Guidelines, "Designing Enterprise Applications with the J2EE Platform, Second Edition" ISBN: 02017879:

Page 93, Section 4.3:
"The BluePrints recommended best practice is to choose an existing, proven Web-tier application framework for a J2EE application rather than designing and building a custom framework layer."


Page 114, Section 4.4.5:
"Struts has a great deal of mindshare, and can be considered an industrial-strength framework suitable for large applications."


http://java.sun.com/blueprints/guidelines/designing_enterprise_applications_2e/index.html

- Jim

At 12:43 PM 5/27/2003 +0530, you wrote:
Hello Gurus,

    For the prototype of our project we have chosen
    Struts (as proof of model2 concept & technology).

        I was googling to find any pitfalls or downside of Struts
    framework or any failure (or success) story. I was looking
    for any inheret performace issue or limitation. However
    Struts being ralatively new framework, I found none.

Can anybody will provide any related links?

Thanks in advance
Ashutosh

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