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Which one to try - Struts 1 or Struts 2?

 
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Hi,

I am new to the struts framework. I would like to seek advice as to what version to move forward to. I am planning to write a personal project that uses this framework as practice. Also, which version is much appreciated by companies as of now? You know supposed that I will be adding it up as one of my skills.

Thanks
 
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castor castro wrote:Hi,

I am new to the struts framework. I would like to seek advice as to what version to move forward to. I am planning to write a personal project that uses this framework as practice. Also, which version is much appreciated by companies as of now? You know supposed that I will be adding it up as one of my skills.

Thanks



Hi,

I suggest struts 2 as strtus 2 is far advanced and easy than struts 1.
 
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Hi Castor,

Which one to try - Struts 1 or Struts 2?



when you are working with any organization, you never know which version clients want to develop his/her application.

I would like to seek advice as to what version to move forward to. I am planning to write a personal project that uses this framework as practice



If you want to make application for your practice then I would recommend to start to learn Struts 2 . But at least get basics of Struts1 also before start to learn Struts 2 . Struts 2 is to easy compare to Struts 1 in many ways... you get many third party support for Struts 2 and many more...

Also, which version is much appreciated by companies as of now?



The large application which is already developed with Struts 1 might not change to Struts 2 because the cost of new development increase....... So, number of company working on Struts 1 is also lots...... . So don't worry about version ..... The thing matters how much knowledge do you have with any version....
 
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Except the name the both frameworks don't have that much in common. Go with Struts 2, it's much easier than Struts 1.
Regarding which version is more appreciated in companies: have a look at some job-offers what they requiere.
 
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Thank you all!
 
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castor castro wrote:Hi,

I would like to seek advice as to what version to move forward to. I am planning to write a personal project that uses this framework as practice.
Thanks


Go with struts2.
 
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