Thanks for helping me out.
yes there are only 0.1% chances that my company will shift for this
technology but one thing is sure that i am very much interested in this
platform and will surely going to look for the opportunites in this area.

more over i want to mention here that my keen interest in not in developing
applications using this platform(but i have to develop applications ;)), but
my interest is in core programming.
-aum
On Jan 10, 2008 5:37 PM, Adam Hardy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

> I would say then if you will not be looking for a new job at all soon,
> then
> forget struts1 and concentrate on struts2, especially if there is a chance
> that
> your company might start a project or convert a project to it.
>
> However if you will specialize in web applications and you will be looking
> for
> work soon, learn the basics of struts1 and 2, but specialize in struts2.
>
> aum strut on 10/01/08 11:44, wrote:
> > Hi Adam,
> >
> > Currently i am working in java platform and have around 18 months of
> working
> > experience.
> > but this technology is new to me and yes i need to learn these
> tecnnology in
> > order to enhance my career and also to work side by side on my own as we
> are
> > not using this platform at my work place.
> >
> >
> > Thanks,
> > --Aum
> >
> > On Jan 10, 2008 4:32 PM, Adam Hardy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > wrote:
> >
> >>  From a career point-of-view, there are different factors affecting
> this,
> >> including whether you are looking for permanent positions or contract
> >> work, what
> >> the local job market is like where you are, and what sort of jobs you
> >> would
> >> apply for.
> >>
> >> In a consultancy for instance, you are more likely to need Struts1 I
> >> think, but
> >> as a freelancer working on new projects, maybe Struts2 or Spring MVC
> (or
> >> even
> >> Spring Webflow). But then if you are a recent graduate, you may not be
> >> expected
> >> to know either.
> >>
> >> There is even an argument that you should learn both (if learning is
> more
> >> a
> >> priority rather than finishing a project).
> >>
> >> I guess I am not giving you any answers, sorry.
> >>
> >> aum strut on 10/01/08 04:31, wrote:
> >>> Hi Ted,
> >>>
> >>> Thanks for the response.
> >>> The point of my confusion was that i came to know from some where that
> >>> Struts1 is more demanding in the market than Struts2.
> >>>
> >>> is there much diffreence between Struts1 and Struts2?
> >>>
> >>> On Jan 9, 2008 7:15 PM, Ted Husted <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >>>
> >>>> In this case, I'd suggest Struts 2.
> >>>>
> >>>> HTH, Ted
> >>>>  * <http://www.StrutsMentor.com/ <http://www.strutsmentor.com/> <
> http://www.strutsmentor.com/> <
> >> http://www.strutsmentor.com/>>
> >>  >>
> >>>> On Jan 9, 2008 6:32 AM, aum strut <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >>>>> Hi All,
> >>>>>
> >>>>> I have a small query and hope that here i can get the best answer of
> >> my
> >>>>> query. ihave just started learning Struts 2.
> >>>>> the purpose of learning struts is simple i have some projects at my
> >> end
> >>>>> which i want to develop using this framework.
> >>>>> My purpose is also to learn this technology as much as possible.
> >>>>> My only confusion is which one should i opt as both are new for me
> and
> >>>> one
> >>>>> more thing time is not much constraint for the development of
> project.
> >>>>>
> >>>>> Please suggest me the best possible options which will help in my
> >>>> learning
> >>>>> curve and well as my professional aspect.
> >>>>>
> >>>>> Thanks in advance..
> >>>>> --aum
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