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Andrea Desole
Hi,
I'm about to start a new project, and i was thinking about using JFS,
which I have never used. I'm having some concerns about that, since I've
seen that many people complain about the unfriendliness of the
framework, saying that a tool is mandatory (usually the Java Studio
Creator, I believe).
I understand that JSF is the answer to ASP.NET, which I don't really
mind. But the idea of using "Visual Studio for Java" because I can't do
any different doesn't make me completely happy. On the other side, I
don't have the feeling that Struts is going to get much attention in the
future.
Should I consider other frameworks, like tapestry? Does anyone have any
information?
Andrea
I'm about to start a new project, and i was thinking about using JFS,
which I have never used. I'm having some concerns about that, since I've
seen that many people complain about the unfriendliness of the
framework, saying that a tool is mandatory (usually the Java Studio
Creator, I believe).
I understand that JSF is the answer to ASP.NET, which I don't really
mind. But the idea of using "Visual Studio for Java" because I can't do
any different doesn't make me completely happy. On the other side, I
don't have the feeling that Struts is going to get much attention in the
future.
Should I consider other frameworks, like tapestry? Does anyone have any
information?
Andrea