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Friday, December 27, 2002

Struts v WebWork again.

Dylan is moving from Struts to the WW and has an interesting perspective on the benefits of WW:

"There's a lot to like about WebWork: it's simple to configure, is a lot smaller in terms of mindset-investment than Struts, and the expression language rocks. The EL is a very xpath-like syntax for accessing bean properties, and accesses a sort of "stack" that corresponds to levels of access. "

And JoeO's #java FAQ has an interesting entry named Why are people so down on Struts?

"It's very popular, written up in many books, and violently loved by many... yet #java tends to sneer at morons who feel that Struts is THE WAY.

Here's a short list of why Struts is looked down upon..."

Food for thought anyway

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