The only good thing about this is that David Geary is a good man and a real
thinker.  But, all Shale has is promotion, no attraction.  So, get used to
this sort of thing on a continuing basis.  How many years has this breakout
been happening now?



On 2/15/06, Paul Benedict <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I was looking through the No Fluff Just Stuff session highlights. It looks
> pretty cool, but then I
> came across the synoposis for Struts Shale... Hmmm....... I have to say,
> the wording was pretty
> surprising and -- almost provoking? I'd like to hear other people's
> thoughts just for fun. I don't
> know who wrote this little piece but I think it sounds pretty haughty?
>
> "Struts is the most popular Java-based Web application framework today,
> but that's rapidly
> changing. There's a newcomer on the block, a leaner, meaner,
> better-designed framework loosely
> based on Struts that's poised to dethrone Struts as the reigning king of
> Java-based web
> application frameworks. That framework, of course, is JavaServer Faces.
> Craig McClanahan, the
> father of Struts and the co-spec lead for JSF 1.0, has proposed
> reinventing Struts for Struts 2.0
> as a set of services for JSF applications. That new framework, which has
> no direct ties to Struts
> as we know it, is called Shale."
>
> http://www.nofluffjuststuff.com/show_view.jsp?showId=46
>
> Did you know Shale was poised to dethrone Struts? LOL
>
> Paul
>
>
>
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