To be honest, personally I like nothing more then Textpad and maybe Forte
(free) for debugging. :)
Chris
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e directly if you think this in not relevant to this list.
Thanks,
BG...
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Oops, sorry
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Two years ago I came across an articlein JDJ comparing Servlets and CORBA
and
when you would use
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what are you talking about, do you have anything of value to add?
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what are you talking about, do you have anything of value to add?
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wasn't
Quoting "Hogan, John" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> wasn't it nicer under that rock?
>
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wasn't it nicer under that rock?
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wasn't it nicer under that rock?
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Hi Craig,
"Although excellent in dealing with Web-based app
Bill G wrote:
>
> Hi Craig,
>
> "Although excellent in dealing with Web-based applications, Struts is not
> ready to take on EJB."
>
> This is a concern of mine as well but as a newbie to this technology, I am
> wondering how to adopt the Struts framework knowing that I will move to
> EJB's. Is
send me some email directly if you have more
questions.
--Steve
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> From: Bill G [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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On Mon, 18 Jun 2001, Bill G wrote:
> Hi Craig,
>
> "Although excellent in dealing with Web-based applications, Struts is not
> ready to take on EJB."
>
> This is a concern of mine as well but as a newbie to this technology, I am
> wondering how to adopt the Struts framework knowing that I wil
ne 18, 2001 4:03 PM
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> Hi Craig,
>
> "Although excellent in dealing with Web-based applications, Struts is not
> ready to take on EJB."
>
> This is a concern of mine as well but as a newbie to this techn
Title: RE: java report article says "bye-bye struts"
I think we all need to remember that Struts is an excellent framework and 1.0 was only released on Fri. Struts is still a "work in progress", therefor many of the concerns that have been raised should be addresse
ing with Struts with the idea of moving to EJB's or
what? Any info on this matter is seriously appreciated!
Thanks
BG...
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Oh yeah, I forgot... thanks for 1.0!! :-)
--Steve
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> From: Craig R. McClanahan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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I doubt whether Prashant was even able to undertsand
Struts framework! After having implemented some
projects using Struts, the only thing I can say is it
"Rocks".
Vimal
--- "Ritter, Steve" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Hal, yeah I read the same article and couldn't
> help but laugh. Prashant
On Mon, 18 Jun 2001, Ritter, Steve wrote:
> Hi Hal, yeah I read the same article and couldn't help but laugh.
> Prashant really made some outlandish comments and hopefully those
> comments will diminish any negative impact his article might have on
> Struts (or, the adoption of Struts I shoul
rom: Leland, Rob [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Monday, June 18, 2001 9:27 AM
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>
>
> "Ritter, Steve" wrote:
> > Craig, if you read this thread it might not b
"Ritter, Steve" wrote:
> Craig, if you read this thread it might not be a bad idea to send a quick
email to the editor's of Java Report and let them know about some of the
mis-leading statements.
Maybe you could also share with the editor what you view as
mis-leading statements ?
-Rob
Robert
Hi Hal, yeah I read the same article and couldn't help but laugh. Prashant really
made some outlandish comments and hopefully those comments will diminish any negative
impact his article might have on Struts (or, the adoption of Struts I should say).
Craig, if you read this thread it might n
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