I think Struts is pretty cool.  But JSF seems to be the future so I am now 
learning it.  But I am getting really confused about Shale versus pure JSF 
versus Struts.  Maybe Craig McClanahan can give me some more insite into what I 
should be learning for my next Java based web project. Is JSF the future? And 
if it is which JSF should I be learning?  

--Brad 

-----Original Message-----
From: Michael Jouravlev [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thu 12/1/2005 6:47 PM
To: Struts Users Mailing List
Subject: [FRIDAY] Struts 1.x is Struts Classic after all
 
Maybe I do not know how to do business. Heck, I do not have MBA. But
for some reason I have a sour taste in the mouth. If
StrutsTi/Struts2.0 is so heavily based on WebWork code that one did
put an equal sign between the two, then Struts2.0 is not Struts
anymore. It would be honest just to say that Struts ran out of steam,
it is crusty, it sucks, its development is concluded and everyone is
welcomed to switch to shiny WebWork. I would get that. I would accept
that. At least I won't feel being fooled.

In case of DaimlerChrysler one has an option to go and buy an original
product. There is no such an option in Struts/WebWork case. How do you
think you will explain to those who "know" that Struts sucks that
Struts 2.0 is not Struts 1.x they knew (or actually did not know)
before? Will you be telling them that this is actually WebWork, which
is so much better? Now that would be fun.

I have nothing against WebWork, I had looked into it once or twice, it
is surely a nice framework, but I will not buy WebWork skinned as
Struts.

Michael.

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