Re: Struts, search, and approval...

2003-07-11 Thread Greg Reddin
Sun's Blueprints book makes mention of Struts when talking about MVC 
Frameworks.  It's about as close to an endorsement as you can get.

Greg

Gregory F. March wrote:
First a quick note.  It seems that searching of the struts list archive
is not working.  A search for forward in the body is returning zero
results.  I think there should be just a few hits for that one. :-)
Next, I have developed a POC for a product I'm working on.  However,
struts is not currently an approved tool where I work.  I am looking
for statements by big companies / organizations like (especially) Sun,
Weblogic, IBM, etc. that are endorsing this tool.
I am also looking for a Top 10 list of reason why we should approve it
as a viable tool irrespective of what other companies think.  I think
this was mentioned here a few weeks ago (which is why I mentioned the
issue with searching above), so I'll apologize up front for starting
this thread again.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks,

/greg

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RE: Struts, search, and approval...

2003-07-11 Thread Kamholz, Keith (corp-staff) USX
The new version of IBM's Websphere Studio Application Developer, version 5,
has full struts integration.  The fact that struts is built right into the
program gives it a lot of support.

Now if only WSAD would stop complaining about tiles definitions!


- Keith



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From: Greg Reddin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Re: Struts, search, and approval...


Sun's Blueprints book makes mention of Struts when talking about MVC 
Frameworks.  It's about as close to an endorsement as you can get.

Greg

Gregory F. March wrote:
 First a quick note.  It seems that searching of the struts list archive
 is not working.  A search for forward in the body is returning zero
 results.  I think there should be just a few hits for that one. :-)
 
 Next, I have developed a POC for a product I'm working on.  However,
 struts is not currently an approved tool where I work.  I am looking
 for statements by big companies / organizations like (especially) Sun,
 Weblogic, IBM, etc. that are endorsing this tool.
 
 I am also looking for a Top 10 list of reason why we should approve it
 as a viable tool irrespective of what other companies think.  I think
 this was mentioned here a few weeks ago (which is why I mentioned the
 issue with searching above), so I'll apologize up front for starting
 this thread again.
 
 Any help would be greatly appreciated.
 
 Thanks,
 
 /greg
 
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Re: Struts, search, and approval...

2003-07-11 Thread Michael Baldwin
I like it... a lot.

But I can't endorse it on behalf of my employer.

Maybe Craig is feeling more adventurous?  :)

Seriously, one way you can look at this problem is by contrasting Struts 
with other web development frameworks (of which there are plenty).  I'm 
assuming that you've already argued or can argue successfully that 
acquiring an existing framework is superior to building your own.

If so, one way to compare frameworks without even getting technical is 
by considering the size and activity of the user community, the 
availablity and quality of documentation, the rate at which the 
framework is improving, and the likelihood that you can buy or rent 
resources who are familiar with the framework.

I know that Struts would look pretty good on those points.

Good luck,
--Michael
Kamholz, Keith (corp-staff) USX wrote:
The new version of IBM's Websphere Studio Application Developer, version 5,
has full struts integration.  The fact that struts is built right into the
program gives it a lot of support.
Now if only WSAD would stop complaining about tiles definitions!

- Keith



-Original Message-
From: Greg Reddin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, July 11, 2003 12:30 PM
To: Struts Users Mailing List
Subject: Re: Struts, search, and approval...
Sun's Blueprints book makes mention of Struts when talking about MVC 
Frameworks.  It's about as close to an endorsement as you can get.

Greg

Gregory F. March wrote:

First a quick note.  It seems that searching of the struts list archive
is not working.  A search for forward in the body is returning zero
results.  I think there should be just a few hits for that one. :-)
Next, I have developed a POC for a product I'm working on.  However,
struts is not currently an approved tool where I work.  I am looking
for statements by big companies / organizations like (especially) Sun,
Weblogic, IBM, etc. that are endorsing this tool.
I am also looking for a Top 10 list of reason why we should approve it
as a viable tool irrespective of what other companies think.  I think
this was mentioned here a few weeks ago (which is why I mentioned the
issue with searching above), so I'll apologize up front for starting
this thread again.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks,

/greg

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Re: Struts, search, and approval...

2003-07-11 Thread Tin Pham
My experience with IBM consultants is that they will recommend and help you
with developing in Struts, but not directly support Struts.

I was told in an IBM WSAD training course that WSAD 5 makes heavy use of
struts built into the tool itself for such things as the Universal Test
Client and it's pages.

Good luck.

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 First a quick note.  It seems that searching of the struts list archive
 is not working.  A search for forward in the body is returning zero
 results.  I think there should be just a few hits for that one. :-)

 Next, I have developed a POC for a product I'm working on.  However,
 struts is not currently an approved tool where I work.  I am looking
 for statements by big companies / organizations like (especially) Sun,
 Weblogic, IBM, etc. that are endorsing this tool.

 I am also looking for a Top 10 list of reason why we should approve it
 as a viable tool irrespective of what other companies think.  I think
 this was mentioned here a few weeks ago (which is why I mentioned the
 issue with searching above), so I'll apologize up front for starting
 this thread again.

 Any help would be greatly appreciated.

 Thanks,

 /greg

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