Drag and drop is useful for prototypes, not real world applications.
I'd suggest prototyping with both and documenting the pros and cons of
each.

Matt

On 12/31/07, Allan Ang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Perhaps this shouldn't be in this forum but I would really like to know what
> the majority of Appfusers think.
>
> I mainly develop on Struts1/2 but lately a client of mine seems to think
> that JSF is faster to develop with all that sexy drag/drop stuff. Somehow
> the lack of control that I can have over my pages makes me feel uneasy
> shifting but I would just like to know whether JSF is faster to develop with
> than Struts ?
>
> Anyone out there who has made a shift and loved it? Also will JSF 2 be a
> major shift away from JSF 1.x?
>
> thanks all!
> Allan
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