[ajug-members] Struts 1 or 2?

Christopher Mawata Christopher-Mawata at utc.edu
Fri Apr 20 07:19:51 EDT 2007


Interesting ... did your company not like Struts one due to some functionality you wanted or was it an architectural deficiency?
Chris

-----Original Message-----
From: "Dewberry, Jim" <jdewberry at connecture.com>
To: "General AJUG membership forum \(100-200 messages/month\)" <ajug-members at ajug.org>
Date: Thu, 19 Apr 2007 13:43:52 -0400
Subject: RE: [ajug-members] Struts 1 or 2?

For what it's worth, the company I work for didn't like Struts 1, so we
developed our own framework.  And now we're in the process of moving to
Struts 2.

 

Jim Dewberry

 

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Well -- I am going to hedge a bit -- Struts 2 w/ knowledge of Struts 1.
I think any non-legacy app will probably not use Struts 1, but some more
modern framework like Struts 2, Stripes, Wicket, JSF (ugh!) etc.

 

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On Apr 19, 2007, at 11:52 AM, Christopher Mawata wrote:





Hi y'all,

      I need to advise a student on which version of struts to pick up.
Which  do you think would give him the best employment opportunities in
career as a java web developer?

 

Cheers

Chris Mawata

 

 

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