A few hours ago, I got out of a meeting discussing the merits of WebWork
1.3 vs. Struts. I'm officially really discouraged about it (sorry, Bob)
because of a comment someone made: Struts tools support is there, it's
sort of usable (his example didn't actually work), and it has pretty
icons.

This is true. I'm not making this up.

I wrote a document to try to capture webwork in a nutshell for them, to
explain some of its core features and benefits; that went okay, except
that I rather suck in such presentations. That part, however, went pretty
well. The barriers remain: no books, no tools support, wonky tag language,
and webwork 1.x' tree may be abandoned.

So what's the future? Anyone writing an eclipse or IDEA plugin for the
control files? Anything? I know that it's not necessary - I've never
really wanted these things myself. That doesn't change the bullet list
requirement.

Anyone?

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Joseph B. Ottinger                         http://enigmastation.com
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