Adam Hardy wrote:
Frank,
do you not use the back button?
I reckon I use it from around 5 to 50 times a day.
Of course I do... Although I can't say how often because that would
imply how much surfing the web I'm doing as opposed to actually working
and my boss just *might* read this list som
Frank W. Zammetti on 25/08/08 05:36, wrote:
Don Brown wrote:
This is a nice design, when you can do it. GWT is also a good way to
build these types of apps. Unfortunately, they can easily break much
of what makes the web what it is - the back button, unique,
addressable URI's, accessibility, se
What are the plans for the future of the REST plugin? Has anybody
tried to make it more JSR-311 like? I am not a REST user myself, but I
am kind of bored and could help if there was a clear understanding of
what needs to be done.
musachy
On Mon, Aug 25, 2008 at 12:30 AM, Jeromy Evans
<[EMAIL PROT
It wasn't technically a vote (it started like one tho), but I think we
got to the agreement of moving it to trunk. First there is something
that needs to be implemented, the multiple unknown handlers feature,
there is a patch for it, but it needs review. It won't happen for 2.1.
musachy
On Mon,
So what was the outcome of the vote - is this moving into trunk?
--
View this message in context:
http://www.nabble.com/-VOTE--Bring-Convention-plugin-into-trunk-and-deprecate-Zero-Config-tp17222798p19143586.html
Sent from the Struts - Dev mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
--
Hi,
Am 25.08.2008 um 06:30 schrieb Jeromy Evans:
Don Brown wrote:
On Mon, Aug 25, 2008 at 12:54 PM, Martin Cooper
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Another option is a client-side component-based framework like Ext
or Flex
running directly against web services, RESTful or otherwise. No
server-