Mastering JSF (Wiley) compares JSF with Struts and Spring, in the
context of teaching JSF. To balance the ticket, you might also want to
read something like Struts for Dummies (my favorite Struts book for
newbies).

If the project doesn't merit reading two books, then you might want to
consider Michael's advice and choose neither :) For a small
application with a handful of pages, you can get by on JSTL alone.

For a larger application, you might try doing a page or three in
whatever frameworks you are considering, and then decide for yourself.

-Ted.

On 4/19/05, Murali <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I was trying to find which would be best choice for a website development. 
> JSF or Struts. JSF looks similar to Struts. does any one know any articles on 
> which framework should go for.

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