>From: "Keith Easterbrook" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
>
> Hi, 
> 
> Our team is dealing with a technology decision and I was hoping to get 
> some advice. Some members would like to use JSF for the entire MVC, and 
> some would very much like the injection from Struts 2. We have decided 
> that the view will be JSF, but the controller is still up in the air. 
> This is pretty much greenfield development and we have experience with 
> both technologies (Struts and JSF), but no one who has taken the hybrid 
> approach. 
> 
> Any advice on the tradeoffs of going straight JSF compared to the hybrid 
> approach would be appreciated. 
>

Gosh, I think I'd pick one or the other for that reason.  There is allot of 
overlap between the two frameworks.  Unless you have some real gearheads, I 
think most people would rather only have several implementation choices in a 
single framework versus multiple choices in two frameworks.

 
> --Keith 
> 
> 

Gary


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