To Anyone It Concerns,
Although I'm relatively new to EJB's, I'm listed on the 1.1 TODO list
to add better EJB support/design patterns. Ideas that anyone has about
things that they'd like Struts to do with EJB's will definately help me
along with this and help Struts quiet this EJB fud. I'm look
y, June 18, 2001 5:36 PM
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Subject: RE: [EJB] java report article says "bye-bye struts"
To Anyone It Concerns,
Although I'm relatively new to EJB's, I'm listed on the 1.1 TODO list
to add better EJB support/design patterns. Ideas that anyon
ne 19, 2001 10:45 AM
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Subject: RE: [EJB] java report article says "bye-bye struts"
Just a few comments. I picked up a book while out at JavaOne called "core
J2EE patterns" which is hot off the press and written by a few guys that
work at Sun Java Center. Perso
2001 7:45 AM
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> Just a few comments. I picked up a book while out at JavaOne
> called "core
> J2EE patterns" which is hot off the press and written by a
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> Hi Bob, you make some great comments in this posting. The scenario you describe in
>"keeping value objects in sync with
> ActionForms" will strike a familiar chord wit
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> Hi,
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> You should definetely check out EJBDoclet on sourgeforge.
> (http://sourceforge.net/projects
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