Clearly there are too many java magazines and they will publish anything. In
the July issue of Java Report there is an article titled "Writing a Reusable
Implementation of the MVC Design Pattern" by Prashant Sarode from Brience.
It's interesting because it has a section title of "Bye-Bye Struts".
nt: Monday, June 18, 2001 7:52 AM
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> Clearly there are too many java magazines and they will
> publish anything. In
> the July issue of Java Report there is an article titled
>
"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
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on Struts
adoption. :-)
> --Steve
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Craig
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Oh yeah, I forgot... thanks for 1.0!! :-)
--Steve
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rry to much about negative impact on Struts
adoption. :-)
> --Steve
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Craig
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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
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
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
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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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
wasn't it nicer under that rock?
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Hi Craig,
"Although excellent in dealing with Web-based app
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wasn't it nicer under that rock?
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what are you talking about, do you have anything of value to add?
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wasn't
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what are you talking about, do you have anything of value to add?
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e directly if you think this in not relevant to this list.
Thanks,
BG...
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Oops, sorry
To be honest, personally I like nothing more then Textpad and maybe Forte
(free) for debugging. :)
Chris
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s quiet this EJB fud. I'm looking to get
started on this soon, and anyone who wants to is more than welcome to
help me out.
- Mike
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y, June 18, 2001 5:36 PM
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To Anyone It Concerns,
Although I'm relatively new to EJB's, I'm listed on the 1.1 TODO list
to add better EJB support/design patterns. Ideas that anyon
ne 19, 2001 10:45 AM
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Just a few comments. I picked up a book while out at JavaOne called "core
J2EE patterns" which is hot off the press and written by a few guys that
work at Sun Java Center. Perso
that anyone
> has about
> things that they'd like Struts to do with EJB's will
> definately help me
> along with this and help Struts quiet this EJB fud. I'm looking to get
> started on this soon, and anyone who wants to is more than welcome to
> help me out.
>
>
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> Hi Bob, you make some great comments in this posting. The scenario you describe in
>"keeping value objects in sync with
> ActionForms" will strike a familiar chord wit
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> Hi,
>
> You should definetely check out EJBDoclet on sourgeforge.
> (http://sourceforge.net/projects
Quoting "Hogan, John" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> wasn't it nicer under that rock?
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Subject: RE: java report article says "bye-bye struts" (answer to Bill
G)
Two years ago I came across an articlein JDJ comparing Servlets and CORBA
and
when you would use
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