On Thu, 18 Dec 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That's funny. I'm on a contract right now with Accenture and we are using
it as part of GRNDS.
All:
Our CIO is currently fighting the use of Struts by saying that it is not
widely used in B2C sites. Does anyone know of any sites, preferably
We've only got the 1st phase done, and there's still much to be done but
http://www.murphyandnye.com
This is a B2C site, but just displays the products and allows simple
ordering at the moment. Next phase is the full ecommerce stuff. As it
happens its done with struts. We've carved this out
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Date: Thu, 18 Dec 2003 10:28:05 -0600
Sorry about that - Joe caught a Freudian slip in my mail. It is the
client CIO (I tend to slip that way and think of him as mine).
Accenture uses Struts all of the time (we use it in our base
www.travelocity.com (flight + hotel search section)
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All:
Our CIO is
http://www.paychex.com/demos/s125/index.html
you can't directly access it, because it's a subsription service, but
there's a flash tour of the site.
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http://www.paymentech.com
Also, IBM uses Struts for the WebSphere Admin Console
HTH,
Ian
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www.roomandboard.com
http://www.retrospecthome.com
At 09:48 AM 12/18/2003, you wrote:
All:
Our CIO is currently fighting the use of Struts by saying that it is not
widely used in B2C sites. Does anyone know of any sites, preferably
commerce sites that are using Struts? This would be extremely
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Our CIO is currently fighting the use of Struts by saying that it is
not widely used in B2C sites. Does anyone know of any sites,
preferably commerce sites that are using Struts? This would be
extremely helpful.
It looks like www.verizonwireless.com has their
http://www.fiskars.com/
- our buy online functionality is launching later this evening,
integrating with a 3rd-party fulfillment vendor. All aspects of the
site, including the localization to French German (with 12 more
localizations to launch in Q1/Q2 of '04) are driven through Struts.
www.verizonwireless.com
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From: Ben Anderson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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http://www.paychex.com/demos/s125/index.html
you can't directly access it, because it's
http://www.fiskars.com/ is using Struts, too.
-Max
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Our CIO
I believe that major portions of the kraft.com and saralee.com consumer
sites are also driven using J2EE/Struts, based on a training session I
went to yesterday with the consulting group that is helping/developing
their sites.
Brice Ruth wrote:
http://www.fiskars.com/
- our buy online
This question comes up periodically, so I started a list of Struts-powered sites.
http://simonpeter.com/techie/java/struts/sites.html
I hope this helps.
I know that I wouldn't like to think about not using it on the Intranet application
that I head up the development team for. It has greatly
what frame work does he want to use then?
Im not a struts user yet, but from what i see the framework is not BtoC /
BtoB specific.
imo.
im guessing the cio hasnt even looked at struts to see if it would help
provide support to the project.
next my question is how big is the site? if its just a few
Our CIO is currently fighting the use of Struts by saying that it is not
widely used in B2C sites. Does anyone know of any sites, preferably
commerce sites that are using Struts? This would be extremely helpful.
The CIO of a company as big as Accenture is going to decide whether
Struts should
On Thu, Dec 18, 2003 at 10:13:24AM -0600, Joe Germuska wrote:
Our CIO is currently fighting the use of Struts by saying that it is not
widely used in B2C sites. Does anyone know of any sites, preferably
commerce sites that are using Struts? This would be extremely helpful.
The CIO of a
,
Russell
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310-426-5587
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Our CIO is currently fighting the use of Struts
that I know of, and has been for long time.
:-)
-Max
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From: Joe Germuska [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Thursday, December 18, 2003 8:13 AM
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Our CIO is currently fighting the use
Hello Russell,
you might want to have a look at
http://nagoya.apache.org/wiki/apachewiki.cgi?StrutsWebLinks
I also found the following site:
http://www.isdcards.com
..but you'll probably find many more searching the Internet (for
example, if you search google for powered by Struts).
HTH
Cooper wrote:
http://www.fiskars.com/ is using Struts, too.
-Max
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Our
TiVO Central Online (the service by which people log in and schedule
programs and other operations on their TiVOs through the web) runs on
Struts.
https://www3.tivo.com/tivo-com/tco/index.do
Of course, you have to have a TiVO with Home Media Option to log in and
do anything meaningful on the
The UK National Lottery at http://www.national-lottery.co.uk/
runs on Struts.
Let me assure you that Struts works JUST fine
on B2C sites. That site has gone to hell and
back during the testing period, including
thorough security audits and performance testing
to make sure the performance
First Bank is B2C . they are using
https://www.efirstbank.com/ibank1/logonload.do
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Capitalone
Officedepot
hotels.com
On 木, 2003-12-18 at 13:30, Dalmia, Swati wrote:
First Bank is B2C . they are using
https://www.efirstbank.com/ibank1/logonload.do
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. hunting rifles) were required to be registered by
Jan 1 2001).
Craig W. Tataryn
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thats my $0.02
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Sorry about that - Joe caught a Freudian slip in my mail. It is the
client CIO (I tend to slip
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