RE: Any experienced struts users out there?

2001-05-03 Thread Alexander Jesse
ining it in the configuration files. hope this helps Alexander Jesse > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Wednesday, May 02, 2001 8:03 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Any experienced struts users out there? > > >

Re: Any experienced struts users out there?

2001-05-03 Thread Peter Alfors
We have been using struts for about a year now, and it is a wonderful framework. I guess that it depends on the type of site you are creating. If you are producing a static site, then I would say that it is overkill. However, what struts does give you is the ability to drive your user through yo

RE: Any experienced struts users out there?

2001-05-02 Thread Dave Newton
I haven't used Struts, but may for my next website-it looks very promising and does a lot of things I've been "inventing" myself. > it seems that in order to use this software you need jar files, > a bunch of tag-libs, some configuration files, etc. Also, when > developing with it, you need to

Any experienced struts users out there?

2001-05-02 Thread Procek, Brett
I keep seeing references to using the Struts framework. I'm curious if anyone has used this for a commercial product and can give me some feedback. I'm considering it, but it just seems a little "heavy". I've been reading about it a bit and it seems that in order to use this software you need ja