I believe one of the important reasons why Struts is still going strong after 5 
years is that it
is very efficient and has a relatively low learning curve than other 
component-based frameworks
such as tapestry,JSF and so on.  With tools such as Creator, JSF apps might be 
easy to start. But
to write a non-trivial JSF app, it requires a deep understanding, which I 
believe is harder to
grasp than Struts.

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> "Despite the seemingly endless barrage of Java-based MVC frameworks,
> Jakarta Struts is still the king of them all."
> 
> Craig Walls and Ryan Breidenbach, "Spring In Action" (Manning 2005): 347.
> 
> buddy :-)
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