Re: AW: accessing EJB components from a Struts application?

2001-12-20 Thread Vic Cekvenich
ed set of services. Don't all good ideas come from one place anyway? >Excuse me, I've got some JSP/JDBC work to do -- or was that ASP/ODBC? See! >Now you got me all confused! > >;-) > >Best regards, >Jim Cakalic > > > >>-----Original Message----- &g

Re: AW: accessing EJB components from a Struts application?

2001-12-20 Thread Vic Cekvenich
; Excuse me, I've got some JSP/JDBC work to do -- or was that ASP/ODBC? See! > Now you got me all confused! > > ;-) > > Best regards, > Jim Cakalic > > > > >>-Original Message- >>From: Chris Smith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] >>Sent: Wed

RE: AW: accessing EJB components from a Struts application?

2001-12-20 Thread Keith Bacon
t; from one place anyway? > Excuse me, I've got some JSP/JDBC work to do -- or > was that ASP/ODBC? See! > Now you got me all confused! > > ;-) > > Best regards, > Jim Cakalic > > > > > -Original Message- > > From: Chris Smith [mailto:[EM

RE: AW: accessing EJB components from a Struts application?

2001-12-19 Thread Cakalic, James
r 19, 2001 8:21 AM > To: Struts Users Mailing List > Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: AW: accessing EJB components from a Struts application? > > > I like MVC as per : http://www.basebeans.com/struts.jsp (and just the > summary part) > > Here is Sun's approach,

Re: AW: accessing EJB components from a Struts application?

2001-12-19 Thread Chris Smith
I like MVC as per : http://www.basebeans.com/struts.jsp (and just the summary part) Here is Sun's approach, which I think just sells more hardware, from their web site: "The key design pattern used in the Java Pet Store demo is the Model-View-Controller architecture, which separates three dist