I shall use Tiles then, if necessary. I shall also use Validator for the validation. I was surprised when I found out how many of the Spring MVC classes also have names based on xxxAction. It seems the similarities between the 2 frameworks are as great as the differences. Well, perhaps I'm exaggerating a bit there.
David Friedman on 04/06/06 17:18, wrote:
Why don't you just use tiles with Spring?
http://static.springframework.org/docs/reference/view.html#view-tiles

You may just have to change a few class names from org.apache.struts.tiles
to whatever new class names the Stand-alone tiles uses. I'm sure the spring
specific tiles classes like
org.springframework.web.servlet.view.tiles.TilesView won't change.  Also,
you might want to move this to the spring support forums (no more mailing
lists there) at: http://forum.springframework.org.  There are a lot of
"Tiles" posts if you search for them.

Regards,
David

-----Original Message-----
From: Adam Hardy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, June 04, 2006 10:12 AM
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Subject: spring MVC equivalent of Tiles?


Just reviewed the Spring MVC website and I couldn't really get a good grasp
of their templating strategy for JSPs, if they actually have one that's more
than just taglibs. Has anyone experience in this area?


Adam

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