webwork開發團隊加入Struts(吃驚)
早上一過來看到下面的新聞感覺驚訝的要死!不知道和我一樣在struts和webwork之間一直在徘徊的朋友們看了由什么感覺。本來我的態度是想慢慢放棄struts的…… 看樣子要重新看待struts了。原文如下:
WebWork joining Struts
Yes, . The WebWork development team (Jason and I) have been working with the Struts development team (Don Brown and Ted Husted) and have come to the conclusion that the best thing for Java community would be to merge WebWork in to Struts.
Read Ted's email here, but the gist of it is this: WebWork is a great technology, and Struts is a great community. It's a perfect match and bringing the two together will only be better for WebWork and Struts users alike. The only down side for me is that I'll be working less with OpenSymphony, but I believe that is a small price for all the great benefits that come from this merger.
Just to be clear, WebWork is not going away. WebWork 2.2 is still coming out any day now, and there may even be a WebWork 2.3. But new minor/major versions won't be coming out under the WebWork name for much longer. Instead, they will be released under the Struts incubator program with the intent to eventually become Struts Action Framework 2.0.
So don't worry, WebWork 2.1.8, 2.2.1, and other bug fix releases will continue to come out and we will support the WebWork community as long as needed. In addition, we'll make compatibility with both Struts and WebWork a high priority, so future releases may help with that. To be clear: no one is leaving WebWork and it will continue to be supported for a very long time.
With this renewed energy, larger development team, and larger
community, the combined efforts of Struts and WebWork will surely make
the Struts platform the easiest, fastest, and most powerful Java web
framework available. We hope that all the WebWork users and developers
are as excited about this as we are and are ready to take WebWork to
the next level.
原文地址:http://www.opensymphony.com/webwork/
以前一直在struts和webwork之間猶豫,看來struts氣數未盡呀。apache組織還是比較只值得信賴的。呵呵!