I still see both. The larger team, the more likely it is that people
start to specialized. But it is not unusual to see teams where
everyone can do everything, from code HTML to code Java to code SQL.

-Ted.

On Fri, 11 Mar 2005 16:38:06 +0000, Lawrie Gallardo
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> Do most companies developing Struts applications tend to employ Web
> Designers, or is it more common for Struts development to be undertaken by a
> team consisting solely of Java Developers (who therefore need strong
> knowledge of HTML, Struts Tags, JSTL, CSS, JavaScript, etc as well as J2EE)?
> 
> Along the same lines... If you are working in a mixed team of Web Designers
> and Java Developers, what is the best way to divide up Struts (+ Tiles)
> development between these groups?
> 
> The reason I ask these questions is that the vast majority of my previous
> experience has been in back-end development (EJB, JMS, ORM, RDBMS, etc), and
> now that I am learning Struts I am more than a little bit confused as to
> what I'd be expected to know for the average Struts job...
> 
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HTH, Ted.

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