is there a beta of webappwriter that we can download now that
expresso4 has been officially released?
rjsjr
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From: Pete Carapetyan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, October 31, 2001 8:02 AM
To: Struts Users Mailing List
Subject: Re: Struts Vs Expresso 4
Robert J. Sanford, Jr. wrote:
is there a beta of webappwriter that we can download now that
expresso4 has been officially released?
webAppWriter for Struts/Expresso4.0 is currently functioning and serving up
Expresso applications (a struts implementation with many other features) at
Hi,
I am curious and I am starting on Struts. I have a query. Since Expresso v4
is incorporating Struts into its framework, does it nesssarily mean that it
is better? Expresso has a framework for EJB right?
Please correct me if I am incorrect.
Thanks.
Regards,
-Dave
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snip Since Expresso v4 is incorporating Struts into its framework, does it
nesssarily mean that it is better?
No, because ~better~ is a meaningless word. Some people like to use vi or
notepad, others prefer an IDE. Either one get's the job done.
Expresso is a relatively heavyweight framework,
of it to some framework
Marcos
-Original Message-
From: Pete Carapetyan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 31 October 2001 13:26
To: Struts Users Mailing List
Subject: Re: Struts Vs Expresso 4
snip Since Expresso v4 is incorporating Struts into its
framework, does it
nesssarily
What is 'webappwriter' - sounds like my kinda software!
Any ideas where I can find out more about it, and when it might be released?
http://webAppWriter.com
is currently providing the Expresso 3.11 or non-Struts version.
vaporIt is a crude shadow of it's Struts version, which is still a few
Dave:
I see Peter has already replied, but just to add a few quick thoughts to his
reply:
I am curious and I am starting on Struts. I have a query. Since
Expresso v4
is incorporating Struts into its framework, does it nesssarily
mean that it
is better?
Depends on the Job at hand - as
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