As Dave says, if you're trying to get hired, or trying to hire people,
then Struts 1 is the still the safe choice. More job postings mention
Struts (as in Struts 1) than all other Java web frameworks combined
(including JSF).

But, if you're asking which framework will make it easier to create
elegant, enterprise-ready applications, with less work and fewer
headaches, then Struts 2 is the better choice.

HTH, Ted
<http://www.StrutsMentor.com/>


On Jan 8, 2008 7:14 PM, Dave Newton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> --- Jack Haynes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I'm new to struts.  I have very limited knowledge of both struts 1 and 2.
> > I would like to learn one of them in detail.  Which is most common?  Which
> > would be most beneficial to have?
>
> Not sure how to answer that.
>
> *I* wouldn't learn S1 now, but there are still a lot more S1 jobs than S2
> jobs. S2 is a lot nicer to develop with, S1 has many more deployed apps.
>
> It just depends on your goals and interests, I think.
>
> d.
>
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