Wow - that IS cool! Now that we've released our Struts applications to the public (see
http://shop.voicestream.com/index.jsp and http://shop.t-mobile.com/index.jsp to see why I've been working 80-hour weeks for the past 4 months). I don't have to work weekends anymore (for awhile, anyway) and can have some fun with Struts on my own site. BTW: I tried to convince marketing to let me stick the "Powered By Struts" logo on the home page but they refused. Mark -----Original Message----- From: Arron Bates [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, July 19, 2002 8:50 AM To: Struts Users Mailing List Subject: Re: Resin 2.1.1 and Struts Pretty much performs as required. Quite tidy. Absolutely boots as it has a very optimised JSP compiler, to the letter of a spec. Makes writing tags harder because of the level of tag object reuse, but it all pays off. Because it moves faster than tomcat it's quicker to code with, kick it over an restart in a flash. Also may have to look out for the fact it likes to compile source in the classes directory. But that speeds dev work too, as just like JSP, you can simply change the code in your source and hit reload in the browser, and it'll all recompile and stuff automagically. Most cool. Arron. On Fri, 2002-07-19 at 22:33, Galbreath, Mark wrote: > I'm getting prepared to build a web app using Struts on (yet) another > platform - Resin. If anyone has done this, are there any Resin-specific > issues involved or is it as simple as adding struts.jar to the class path > and putting struts-config in WEB-INF? > > Thanks...and I like the beaver (nature's engineer) as the cover for Chuck's > book, > Mark -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> For additional commands, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> For additional commands, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>