--- Ted Husted <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> #1 - Always use MVC.
I dunno.
It took the NJ MVC like 6 months to get everything
about my driver's license squared away and schedule my
road test, only to discover that the "Rules of the
Road" here are merely suggestions and only people that
aren't *fro
The top Java EE best practicesThe top Java EE best practices,
according IBM WebSphere Developer Technical Journal:
#1 - Always use MVC.
# 2 - Use common, proven frameworks like Apache Struts, JavaServer
Faces, and Eclipse RCP.
For more, see: http://tinyurl.com/2lq8fw
-Ted.
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