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Posted to users@myfaces.apache.org by "Jesse Alexander (KSFH 323)" <al...@credit-suisse.com> on 2007/12/01 01:28:22 UTC

RE: Struts-Faces

same here...
small apps are moved in one piece to JSF
big apps are split into modules that become either portlets or
individual 
webapps and then migrated one at a time with no mixing...

regards
Alexander 

-----Original Message-----
From: Bruno Aranda [mailto:brunoaranda@gmail.com] 
Sent: Friday, November 30, 2007 7:31 PM
To: MyFaces Discussion
Cc: kmann@virtua.com
Subject: Re: Struts-Faces

I do the same, we have some legacy apps with struts at work, which are
being moved slowly to JSF. When they do, there are no middle stages,

Cheers,

Bruno

On 30/11/2007, Mike Kienenberger <mk...@gmail.com> wrote:
> For what it's worth.
>
> I have a legacy struts app I'm currently maintaining.   When the time
> comes to convert it to JSF, I won't use something like Struts-Faces,
> nor try a partial migration.   I'll do it all at once.
>
> On Nov 30, 2007 12:58 PM, Kito D. Mann <km...@virtua.com> wrote:
> >
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> > Hello,
> >
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> >
> > I'm thinking of dropping Struts-Faces from my JSF training course
since
> > there's been no development in so long, and from what I can tell
very little
> > current usage. Am I wrong? Are people actually using it successful
to
> > migrate their Struts 1 apps?
> >
> >
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