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Posted to user@struts.apache.org by Igor Shabalov <ig...@exadel.com> on 2003/04/05 01:16:38 UTC

Is Struts good enough to be standard?

	I think Struts need to be improved before put it into standard. Personally 
I do not like Struts controller portion – too primitive for me.

	Igor Shabalov.
	http://www.exadel.com
http://www.exadel.com/products_strutsstudio.htm

On Fri, 04 Apr 2003 18:06:01 -0500, Vic Cekvenich <vc...@basebeans.com> wrote:

> I think a JCP for MVC,
> or even including Struts 1.1 in J2EE 1.4 JARs is a good idea.
>
> It's a proven best practice and most popular frame work. It does not help 
> Struts, it help those who are not using Struts yet.
>
> .V
>
> Mete Kural wrote:
>>> Though, tight now, all the frameworks are still short of the mark, and 
>>> we all have much to learn from each other. The best is yet to come.
>>
>>
>> With all that we have learned about web frameworks while developing and 
>> using frameworks like Struts, Maverick, Expresso, Turbine, SunONE, 
>> WebWork, and all the others, do you think that soon we will have known 
>> enough to be able to have a framework standardized by the JCP? Or do you 
>> think that we have to wait and see for a couple of years which direction 
>> new specifications like JavaServer Faces and Portlet Specification take 
>> us before an attempt to standardize web frameworks through the JCP is 
>> made?
>>
>> -Mete
>>
>> ---------- Original Message ----------------------------------
>> From: Ted Husted <te...@husted.com>
>> Reply-To: "Struts Users Mailing List" <st...@jakarta.apache.org>
>> Date:  Fri, 04 Apr 2003 07:56:30 -0500
>>
>>
>>> One of the best things about the Java platform is that it's still a 
>>> marketplace of ideas. Sun has provided us with a very useful and 
>>> reliable servlet framework, and we can all develop various application 
>>> frameworks over that. Struts, Maverick, JPublish, and the others all 
>>> have their own strengths and weaknesses. Though, tight now, all the 
>>> frameworks are still short of the mark, and we all have much to learn
>>
>>> from each other. The best is yet to come.
>>
>>> -Ted.
>>>
>>> -- Ted Husted,
>>> Struts in Action <http://husted.com/struts/book.html>
>>>
>>>
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Igor Shabalov
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