Re: JSF vs Struts - Development Process Questions

2004-07-19 Thread Bryan Hunt
JSF with spring and hibernate tutorial. http://www.javaworld.com/javaworld/jw-07-2004/jw-0719-jsf.html Guess I should read it before I comment again. --b Bryan Hunt wrote: +1 I am sceptical about this technology but potentially it c

Re: JSF vs Struts - Development Process Questions

2004-07-19 Thread Bryan Hunt
+1 I am sceptical about this technology but potentially it could be good. I'm going to look at JSF in 6 months or a years time when it is clearer if this is going to be another timewaster/project wrecker or something usefull and useable. In the meantime I recomend NitroX as well although I don't

RE: JSF vs Struts - Development Process Questions

2004-07-19 Thread Michael McGrady
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RE: JSF vs Struts - Development Process Questions

2004-07-19 Thread Robert Taylor
o: Struts Users Mailing List > Subject: Re: JSF vs Struts - Development Process Questions > > > I have some questions regarding the development process when using JSF, especially > in realtion to > HTML designers. Will everyone on the team need the same advanced design tools? > W

Re: JSF vs Struts - Development Process Questions

2004-07-19 Thread Mike Duffy
I have some questions regarding the development process when using JSF, especially in realtion to HTML designers. Will everyone on the team need the same advanced design tools? Will the designers who are used to tweaking HTML/JSP be restricted to a completely visual drag and drop environment?