In Struts, there's some confusion/disagreement about which part of MVC the ActionForm beans belong to. The official documentation puts it in the Model part, but also says it should be considered as part of Controller. I always consider it as part of the View. With the ValidatorForm and the various taglibs, I would consider the combination of JSP/taglib and ActionForm to be a reasonably good View component.
In perl frameworks, I've only used CGI::Application with TT2, and ValidateRM. The only one I miss is the equivalent of taglibs (those in the Struts html namespace). I heard TT2 can/already do that.
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