There are some over-lap in Struts and JSTL, but it is possible to use
both. Struts borrows ideas from Swing's MVC framework such as actions. 
JSTL has the advantage of expression language to resolve variables.

peter lin


Tim Ringwood wrote:
> 
> I am newbie to JSP, XSL, custom tags and JSTL. Been
> playing around with it all those for about one month.
> 
> I can do what I need to, but next on my list to give a
> look over was struts.
> 
> First do JSTL and struts work together or are they
> incompatible?
> 
> What do folks things of struts? On the surface they
> appear to a lot of work and I am not quite sure what
> I'd be achieving that I haven't already achieve in
> terms both functionality and the desire not to mix
> HTML content and programming logic.
> 
> Is there a good white paper or discussion on the
> benefits and deficits of these various solutions?
> 
> tim
> 
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