Well, then you have JSTL... :)

And, struts tags don't require struts.

As I just wrote in another reply :)

Yeah, your right about the Struts tags, but I always worry that there might be something under the covers that ties it to Struts. Sure, I could look at the source, but I've never wanted to know that bad :)

Eh, I knew I was saying something controversial to begin with :) I'm in the minority with regard to taglibs, I know that.

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Frank W. Zammetti
Founder and Chief Software Architect
Omnytex Technologies
http://www.omnytex.com

Jim and Frank.

Frank W. Zammetti wrote:


Fair enough. But, now you are tied pretty securely to

Struts. I'm


not saying that's a bad thing or even a concern to most, but it is something to be aware of.

We all strive for separation and low-coupling of everything these days, and rightly so, and to me that also means the ability

to change


frameworks without touching my presentation layer (within some necessary constraints of course)

You make perfectly valid points though, so throw it all into the hopper and make a decision Kedar! :)



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