Re: Which Application Framework I use to learn webservices?

2004-04-26 Thread Radu-Adrian Popescu
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Nikhil Sidhaye wrote:
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| Hello to All,
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Although this is probably not the place to be asking this...
For web services you I found Apache Axis to be the fastest to get started with,
especially when implementing services.
|I want some help from you. Though I am J2ME developer I am
| interested in JSP / servlets / Web Services. I use most of the times
| servlets. I wanted to learn webservices so I visit to download
| application framework. There I got confused much seeing velocity, Jet
| Speed, Turbine, Tapestry.
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|From where I should start? Because all these supports and use
| MVC. Which is best bet?
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I somehow fail to see the link between a servlet MVC architecture and web
services. But my I've found velocity to be very fast (like twice as fast as jsp
pages in tomcat) and very pleasant to develop with.
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| ./Nikhil
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Poll Results: Do you want to see Java set free (that is, open sourced)?

2004-04-26 Thread Gerald Bauer
Hello,

  thanks to everybody for casting your vote in the
Java Republic online poll asking "Do you want to see
Java set free (that is, open sourced)?".

  Now the results are in:

  66 votes (32%) - Yes, because only free Java will
lead to wide distribution and acceptance.  
  25 votes (12%) - Yes, because Sun's dominance is
against the interest of the Java community at large.
   5 votes ( 2%) - Yes, because only free Java allows
non-standard speciality distributions that fill all
niches.
  11 votes ( 5%) - Yes, because only free Java can
avoid forking and keep everybody working together.
  68 votes (33%) - No, only with Sun in charge can you
keep Java from forking and enforce compatibility.
   7 votes ( 3%) - No, only with Sun in charge can you
keep Microsoft from running away with Java.
  21 votes (10%) - No, but I want to see an
independent organization take over from Sun.
   5 votes ( 2%) - Other (Please Comment) 


  Full story @
http://viva.sourceforge.net/republic/2004/04/poll_results_do_you_want_to_see_java_set_free_that_is_open_sourced.html

  If you know of any other online polls about open
source Java please let me know and I will add it to
the Viva! polls collection online @
http://viva.sourceforge.net/polls.html 

  - Gerald


Gerald Bauer
Viva! Free Java Now Campaign  |
http://viva.sourceforge.net
The Java Republic | http://viva.sourceforge.net/republic

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