Look under struts-layout.  The results of googling for struts-layout
are somewhat surprising and you might want to do that too.  Naming is
so important.  Why Struts Layout went with struts-layout is a mystery
to me.  Wrong side of the brain problem, I guess.

Jack


On Fri, 10 Dec 2004 12:41:50 -0800, Dakota Jack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> If you look at the Struts dev an user lists, Brantley, you will find
> quite a bit on this too.
> 
> Jack
> 
> 
> 
> 
> On Fri, 10 Dec 2004 13:03:59 -0500, Brantley Hobbs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hi all!
> >
> > When our organization was making the decision between .NET and J2EE, we
> > were really struck by how powerful MS's idea of web forms were.  The
> > ability to drag/drop web controls onto a page is very attractive, simply
> > because our developers were hired to develop; not generate HTML (as I'm
> > sure most of you were).  What eventually did .NET in (at least for us)
> > was MS's abysmal security record, and the flexibility afforded by J2EE
> > (i.e., can be deployed on any platform that has a JVM for the most
> > part).
> >
> > Struts was the first framework project we ran into after we took the
> > J2EE plunge.  We all really like Struts, but we have been looking for
> > more streamlined ways of developing the view.
> >
> > Well, I ran across Struts Layout
> > (http://struts.application-servers.com/index.html).  Perhaps I've been
> > living under a rock for a while, but it was something that I'd never
> > heard of before, and it seems to offer exactly what we longed for with
> > MS's canned "web controls".
> >
> > Does anyone here have any familiarity with this project?  How does it
> > compare with JSF or even with some of the other presentation layer
> > projects like Velocity, etc.
> >
> > One idea that I really like about struts layout is that it's tied
> > directly back to struts, so it seems that it might be a more elegant
> > solution than mixing technologies.
> >
> > Any input?
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Brantley Hobbs
> >
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> 
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