This seems to be more of an inside joke than anything else. Where can we find 
anything on Struts Ti, I'm really interested in learning something worthwhile 
about it besides what's on https://www.twdata.org/projects/struts-ti, which 
doesn't seem to have been updated for a couple months.

Thanks!
Abdullah

-----Original Message-----
From: James Mitchell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, September 01, 2005 2:51 PM
To: Struts Users Mailing List
Subject: Re: Tech-Stack Choices


You are likely to hear many differing opinions on this list.

You should evaluate your criteria.  Are you wanting something slick?   
Fast development?  Easier maintenance?  Scalable?  Flexible?

If you are wanting something fast.  Take a look at Ruby on Rails, or  
stay tuned to this channel for updates on Struts Ti.

If you want to leverage your existing team's talent (based on your  
comment below), stay with Struts.

If you have to hire new help, you will find the largest talent base  
has Struts experience over anything else we've mentioned.

If you are wanting something standard (as in J2EE standards), I'd say  
go with JSF.  While you are not as likely to find as many developers  
with JSF experience as you will with Struts experience, JSF is not  
something to ignore.  In fact, the MyFaces (http:// 
myfaces.apache.org) community is vibrant and growing.

Unltimately, the decision is yours, I'm just along for the ride ;)   
and I'm excited to part of all of this.


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On Sep 1, 2005, at 3:06 PM, Balasubramaniam, Sezhiyan wrote:

> I am kind of new to this forum... Need some advice from the gurus.
>
>
>
> In eBay, for our all intranet applications, we use "JSP presentation,
> STRUTS 1.0.1 as controller, java based application objects for  
> business
> logics and custom built XML based data access layer".
>
>
>
> Now we are in the process of upgrading all our apps/apis/servers.
>
>
>
> I thought of utilizing this opportunity and try to upgrade our STRUTS
> applications, to come back to the industry-wide tech-stack.
>
>
>
> But by following the forum, I am getting confused which one to choose
> and what are their purposes:
>
>
>
> STRUTS 1.2.x?
>
> JSF?
>
> SHALE?
>
> SPRING?
>
> HIBERNATE?
>
>
>
> Can someone give a high level some idea and some pointers?
>
>
>
> Our main focus is to align with the "viable industry standards", the
> same time not to jump into the usage of beta API's which are not  
> tested
> out thoroughly.
>
>
>
> Appreciate the help.
>
>
>
> Bala
>
>


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