>This is so cool. I was hoping for this sort of thing. This is getting
>close to grown up. I wish I could see this stuff now. Man!
>Don't forget that JavaServer Faces has a two-level architecture -- user
>interface components that are render-independent, and renderers that
>construct a partic
This is so cool. I was hoping for this sort of thing. This is getting
close to grown up. I wish I could see this stuff now. Man!
At 06:22 PM 5/29/03 -0700, you wrote:
On Thu, 29 May 2003, Vic Cekvenich wrote:
> > [snip]
> > Simple to make formbeans emit XML of properties via reflection, an
Well " * I *" will be teaching ( :-P ) this approach on the web right
after JavaOne (and many other (such as OO, reporting, load testing,
multirow master detail _best_ practices for Advanced Struts) for a lot
less than Java One costs, with money back guarantee. (register on
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On Thu, 29 May 2003, Vic Cekvenich wrote:
> > [snip]
> > Simple to make formbeans emit XML of properties via reflection, and
> > then a servlet that emits XML, and then action script (designed in a
> > movie screen per jsp) that has a html ui component that CRUDS XML.
> > I have a version workin
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There are many proprietary vendors and many open source people that
would like to "leverage" Struts, and most of them do have plug ins, etc.
If your experience with proprietary vendor frameworks is good than, go
for it.
I used to use heavy frameworks and now us a light framework.
I am developi
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