Thanks, great information. I've been using Struts for quite sometime for several projects, always wanted to look into Maypole. Can someone with experience with both provide some comparison?

You explicitly said Apache1/mod_perl, is there any issue with Apache2/mod_perl2?

Thanks.

Updated: For example, Struts has a very strong presentation layer in the form of many jsp tag libs. Template Toolkit doesn't seem to have that. This is of course more a TT issue than Maypole. How about server side validation in Maypole? The weakness of Struts is that it doesn't really do much about the model layer, it seems Maypole does more with Class:DBI.


In reply to Re: Maypole and I - Tales from the Frontier of a Relationship by johnnywang
in thread Maypole and I - Tales from the Frontier of a Relationship by Corion

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