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Brian,

On 3/12/2011 6:46 PM, Brian Braun wrote:
> Well, first of all, I'm using the 2004 Struts version. Why didn't I upgraded
> that over all these years? Because in the first years I thought I was going
> to migrate to JSF, and recetly I'm thinking that maybe I should go with
> Spring. For that reason, I didn't want to invest time upgrading to the most
> recent versions of Struts, and I got stuck on time. I usually adopt new
> version early (as I have done with Struts 7.0.11), but with Struts... that
> happened.

I know the feeling. We are still using Struts 1.3... making the upgrade
to 2.x is ... non-trivial.

> I Still haven't decided between JSF and Spring. I know they are not the same
> thing, that Spring brings more that a presentation and controller, but in
> the presentation area I don't know if I should go with JSF (which is the new
> standard, right?), or with Spring's MVC. But certainly I'm obsolete using
> 2004's Struts.

I'm sure you will get a lot of opinions on all that. :)

Struts 1.3 is still fine if it's meeting your needs. S2 is just soooo
much better for so many things, it's painful not have have switched yet.

- -chris
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