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The big MVC Framework merger (Struts + WebWork) PDF Print
Written by Content Team   
Nov 28, 2005 at 05:53 AM

Two of the most popular J2EE web frameworks are coming together.

Patrick Lightbody, in his blog says that "The WebWork development team (Jason and I) have been working with the Struts development team (Don Brown and Ted Husted) and have come to the conclusion that the best thing for Java community would be to merge WebWork in to Struts."

WebWork isn't going away and WebWork + Struts will soon emerge as Struts Ti. While WebWork has many features not present in Struts, there is also a significant overlap between the two. It would be interesting to see how the two would be merged without hurting either community.

Related:
>> Rapid Struts Development with JDeveloper 10g
>> Struts Designing with NCStudio
>> Testing WebWork application with JTiger
>> Apache Struts Books


User Comments

Comment by Noname on 2005-11-28 06:34:09
They are too similar to be of much help to each other.  
 
Struts should really have merged with an Object Relational mapping tool like Hibernate.  
 
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