by Anonymous Coward writes:
on Monday April 28, 2014 @04:43AM (#46857111)
These design decisions are usually bedded in older codebases that were designed around the MVC paradigm that Struts (and Spring MVC, and others) provide as a "simplification" layer over JSP and Servlets. And then people leaving their old employer to a new one, taking a functioning web application implementation with them, and why would they want to learn something new? These places still use Ant:p
People still use struts? (Score:0)
People are still using struts?
I use it as one of my weedout questions when interviewing potential employers: "I see you're a struts shop, Nice talking with you, bye".
Still trying to decide if its a step up or down from Tibco, I think marginally a step up.
Re:People still use struts? (Score:0)
These design decisions are usually bedded in older codebases that were designed around the MVC paradigm that Struts (and Spring MVC, and others) provide as a "simplification" layer over JSP and Servlets. And then people leaving their old employer to a new one, taking a functioning web application implementation with them, and why would they want to learn something new? These places still use Ant :p