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Posted to users@tomcat.apache.org by Christopher Schultz <ch...@christopherschultz.net> on 2011/06/10 22:51:41 UTC

Re: [OT] Migrated from 6.0.29 to 7.0.10, Now I get "INFO: TLD skipped. URI: http://struts.apache.org/tags-bean is already defined"

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Brian,

(Resurrecting a thread from the long past that I hadn't noticed until
just now).

On 3/15/2011 7:56 PM, Brian Braun wrote:
> I don't know yet which project are you talking about, but why haven't you
> decided to migrate to JSF 2.0 or Spring MVC, instead of staying with Struts?

Migrating 6 years of S1 code over to another framework is non-trivial.
Neither is running them side-by-side. Since S1 is still supported, we
are still using it. At some point, it would be great to spend a few
months re-architecting the web portion of our software, but it's hard to
justify the expense just now.

> I did my research on JSF and I think it is the
> substitution of Struts

Without knowing a thing about it, I can't comment on how good of a
replacement it would be. I believe S2 supports JSF, so there must be a
reason to use them together. Last I looked, JSF was heavily dependeing
upon JSPs, which we pretty universally eschew around here.

> I mean if you have to [create/start] a new project
> from scratch, there is no point in choosing Struts if JSF already exists.

If I were an independent contractor, all my new projects would be
S2-based (or maybe I'd look into JSF, but certainly move on from S1).

> I would also get a lot of benefits from the other Spring modules, such as
> the transactions, the DBMS access, etc. I know I'm spending time reinventing
> the weel, creating my own objects while Spring has a lot of functionality
> ready to use.

I'm pretty sure that Spring components can be used whether you use
Spring MVC or not. They probably just play very well together.

- -chris
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