No no, I have to agree with Mark. Real programmers use text editors just
like Real construction workers use pitch forks and shovels and not those
fancy bull dozers and front-end loaders.
What happened to the good-ole days where it took a year and half to build a
house!!!
Galbreath, Mark
Galbreath, Mark wrote:
This is not very encouraging. At 6:30 AM EST on a T-1 I finally gave up
when the page had not fully loaded after 3 minutes(!!). My personal
experience with Struts (we are committed to it at this point for VoiceStream
Global Wireless's new ecommerce sites) is that it
Vic's points are actually becoming quite mainstream, but he gets a big shiny apple
for making himself such a big target. Many people, including serious dudes, have
said the same thing, perhaps in a smoother way.
When discussing adding an EJB module to webAppWriter, and one senior Sun engineer
implemented that class. It is coincidentally named exactly the same
name. Seems to work well, but right now it only serves up three of the many
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What we really need is a pluggable 'ViewHandler' class which defaults to
JSP forward/redirect processing, but can easily handle XML/XSL, Velocity
etc
Pete Carapetyan
Expresso has implemented that class. It is coincidentally named exactly the same
name. Seems to work
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That's OK, my delete key is ready. Just wouldn't be right for me to let it go
third week without just a slight protest. But you are right, I should relax.
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Only happens on Friday afternoons, Pete. Relax.
Mark
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I am trying to develop an interface
the same problem?
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the value of radio button and resubmit the form.
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Cakalic, James wrote:
Hmm. Just because it appears in the JDK doesn't mean that it is a good
thing.
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As a user of Struts, imagine
for a moment that JDK 1.5 included an MVC implementation similar to Struts
but with reduced functionality and limited extension capability. Would you
with any combination of
versions. I
also use Expresso, which uses Struts 1.0, I believe, and can come with a Tomcat 4.0,
which I also
use.
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if i constructs a grid of 1.000.000 of records can i have a paging of
10records/page? if yes, is it mapped directly to the database? i mean does strusts
retrieve records 10 per 10 or does it retrieves ALL records (in a colletion or
whatever) and then exctracts 10 objects per 10?
Expresso
This is a fine example of javascript, dhtml and iframes (an IE exclusive html
tag). That is why it only runs in IE.
It would be easier if we would all just send Microsoft monthly checks, kind of
similar to a tax or a tithe. That way they wouldn't have to figure out all those
creative ways to
itself. We're just a bunch of guys that share a bunch of classes.
No big
deal about that.
2. arsdigita - i've recently came across this framework, and it looks quite
goodsnip--
Please report back to us what you find in your research ! Always good to know what is
out there.
Pete Carapetyan
I am trying to put together a Table Mainance app for the web using struts of
course! snip before I start coding it my self, I should see if any one has
already put together any thing like this.
webAppWriter will build you a database maintenance app for you, and Expresso has
most,if not all of
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, and for a bunch of
classes that extend things such as ActionForms into friendlier objects.
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The code generator is still proprietary until I attract enough
interest in my little practice to quit using it as a magnet.
That would be wonderful. :-) I sincerely wish you good fortune, so that
you can bring this to pass. I'm just sorry that I can't rustle up any
work for you. I'll keep
security for darn
near everything, stuff like that can happen almost instantly. Very cool, if
that's what flips your trigger.
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a big incentive, because lots of cool stuff has been added that way.
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I' ve got a couple of
things to do in my existence. The first is to write an e-commerce
application suitable for all my customers and really easy to maintain and
customize. The second is to put up a sort of content-manager with role-based
authentication to permit to my customers to publish
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easier.
Is this OK with you? if it's not, then how do you want to handle this??
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Sorry for that last post, should have been off list but I wasn't paying
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It will not happen again. Bad netiquette on my part.
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personally found struts and expresso an excellent combination to work
with.
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Subject: Similar Question as - Different web apps and struts
I was wondering something similar... I am putting together (trying) a
large app to run a bunch of things like:
- Customer contact database
- Project tracking
- Problem tracking que
- Billing information
Users can jump
,
twenty, or thirty thousand dollars, that app server would be total overkill on my
little site, even though it is definitely best.
One bencmarking organization addresses this by grouping in terms of total cost
and/or number of transactions.
http://tpc.org/
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it breaks.
Stick to the facts.
Or if you don't have the facts, stick to statements such as Our app seemed to
run half again as fast on Tomcat as it runs on Resin, with the same hardware,
under a medium to light load.
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Robert J. Sanford, Jr. wrote:
is there a beta of webappwriter that we can download now that
expresso4 has been officially released?
webAppWriter for Struts/Expresso4.0 is currently functioning and serving up
Expresso applications (a struts implementation with many other features) at
development schedule.
Expresso has a framework for EJB right?
No, but as soon as we get some more contributors active in that area, it should
be forthcoming. All the pieces are in place...:)
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What is 'webappwriter' - sounds like my kinda software!
Any ideas where I can find out more about it, and when it might be released?
http://webAppWriter.com
is currently providing the Expresso 3.11 or non-Struts version.
vaporIt is a crude shadow of it's Struts version, which is still a few
irresistable
and otherwise cloud your previously clear mind.
At least that's what happened to me a year ago, and I never looked back.
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aurait ete modifie.
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Also, where did I miss it, if it is in the documentation somewhere?
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Hello Peter,
I run a small shop which has been learning Expresso. I am concerned
about
the duplication of functionality and resulting confusion between
Expresso
4.0 and Struts that Pete Carapetyan expressed in his message a few days
ago. Being a core contributer to Expresso
What a great time to be a Geek
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