STR (r.i.p) UTS

though i have been using Struts for over a year now, i have never been able to graduate to being its stauch supporter and believer. And this news (Struts being offically allowed to R.I.P with its new JSF based avataar taking over) just proves, there are a lot of people within Struts dev team who share the feeling.
The bigger Q now is how much sense does it make for new projects to commit themselves to Struts classic, which may not have a clear dev roadmap ahead.


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Unknown said...

Yes Rohit,
I agree with you totally about the death of Struts. But, its ghost is so embedded into different platforms that even the developers using them do not know that they have struts under the hood. For example, the techTribe.com has struts under its hood (you can veryfy that by looking at the html source they use .doit extensions in their POST method, a typical struts symptom) But when I asked their techTribe developers they told me that they were not using struts, infact they were using some proprietary framework based on spring IoC.
So it will take some time to exorcise the ghost of struts.