Yes, but more so now than ever.  AFAIK, there hasn't been a non-proprietary,
standardized, free framework which does what Struts does until now.  At
least out of the starting gate JSF won't have it all but...



-----Original Message-----
From: Craig R. McClanahan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, August 12, 2003 12:37 PM
To: Struts Users Mailing List
Subject: RE: [OT] Interesting JSF info

On Tue, 12 Aug 2003, Bailey, Shane C. wrote:

> Dude, where have you been.  What you have said has already been posted.
> But, you also have to remember that the JCP members are going to want
their
> product (their name is associated with) to be as complete and strong as
.NET
> so I still think that JSF will have everything Struts does within a year
or
> so.  Which can be an eternity, I do realize.  I am not saying Struts is
done
> right now.  I just think it is going to be like do I choose the Camaro or
> the Firebird (two things that are that closely related in what they
offer),
> though, Struts and JSF won't come off the same assembly line (in Canada
and
> this won't be the last year of production, but other than that... :) .

If you're really saying "Struts needs to grow or die" I would totally
agree with that.  But that's true with or without JavaServer Faces in the
picture.

Craig

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