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From: Shannon O'Donnell

Joe Pluta wrote: Heck, if you had designed a business application in
Java ten years ago, you'd have probably used an applet.  Five years ago
it would have been EJBs.
Three years ago you would have used Struts as your user interface.  All
of those technologies are dead.
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Struts are dead now too Joe?  That's interesting. That used to be all
you heard about.

What is the latest Java architecture that is being used today?  Java
Server Faces?  Something else?

Yup, way dead.  I don't want to stray too far from topic here, but Struts
died when Craig McLanahan jumped ship to create JavaServer Faces (JSF).  JSF
is supplanting Struts from a tool standpoint, while those who still
handcraft tend to use slightly quirkier but more powerful options like
Tapestry or Cocoon.

Don't get me wrong; Struts programming is still a viable skill.  There are
still lots of Struts applications out there, but then again, there's a lot
of VB code, too...

Joe


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