On 5/1/06, Jason Carreira <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Ok, so I'll bite... What's "Girders"?
Girders is a framework that's derived from Apache Struts. I had an "itch"
for a .NET front-end, Java web service back end. I have been infatuated
with the Struts framework and its keen ability to separa
On 5/1/06, Jason Carreira <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Ok, so I'll bite... What's "Girders"?
Why, it's the stuff that Irn-Bru is made from, of course!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irn_Bru
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OK, you should be all set with a "girders" subproject on the Struts SF
site, John.
We had been using CVS (because that's all there was), but I just
enabled Subversion if you want to use that instead.
-Ted.
On 5/1/06, John B. Walker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Ted,
On 4/25/06, John B. Walker <
Ted,
On 4/25/06, John B. Walker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
My boss is running it by the lawyers. I will keep you posted, and
keep working on the framework.
Thank you for the patience. We're all clear for submission. I have
permission from the company's lawyers to submit this code to SF.
Te
Ted,
My boss is running it by the lawyers. I will keep you posted, and keep
working on the framework.
Thanks and regards,
John
On 4/25/06, Ted Husted <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> It would be better to continue the thread on dev@struts.apache.org,
> but there's no reason to take the discussion