Re: [FRIDAY] WebDev Pushmi-Pullyu

2007-03-10 Thread Romu
respect for the http://www.ghettojava.com/blog/default/ . 2007/3/9, Ted Husted <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: On 3/9/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > There is also much confusion across the board regarding WW and S2. Are they > the same? Is support dead for S1? Unless you have had

Re: [FRIDAY] WebDev Pushmi-Pullyu

2007-03-09 Thread Ted Husted
On 3/9/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: There is also much confusion across the board regarding WW and S2. Are they the same? Is support dead for S1? Unless you have had your nose pressed up to the incubator for the past year, It really is confusing. Is there something that w

Re: [FRIDAY] WebDev Pushmi-Pullyu

2007-03-09 Thread Ted Husted
If you want to work on it, Musachy, I'll get you a login. :) -Ted. On 3/9/07, Musachy Barroso <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: For those of us that live in another planet and use Struts 2, our planet : http://planetstruts.org/ has a weird home page :) musachy

Re: [FRIDAY] WebDev Pushmi-Pullyu

2007-03-09 Thread stanlick
I really hoped that S2 was going to be the RoR competitor Java developers need. However, after working with S2 for the past several months it is either a mess, or simply too big with no instructions on how the pieces fit together. Sure, there are a few trivial examples and plenty of source code

Re: [FRIDAY] WebDev Pushmi-Pullyu

2007-03-09 Thread Dave Newton
--- Musachy Barroso <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > http://planetstruts.org/ > > has a weird home page :) I like it; minimalist, straight to the point. Kinda Web 0.2-ish; only 1.8 off. d. Be a PS3 game guru. G

Re: [FRIDAY] WebDev Pushmi-Pullyu

2007-03-09 Thread Musachy Barroso
For those of us that live in another planet and use Struts 2, our planet : http://planetstruts.org/ has a weird home page :) musachy On 3/9/07, Michael Jouravlev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Another blog, another comment: http://www.oreillynet.com/onjava/blog/2007/02/apache_struts_2_ga_releas

Re: [FRIDAY] WebDev Pushmi-Pullyu

2007-03-09 Thread Dave Newton
--- Michael Jouravlev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > "struts2 missed the boat. It has a nice "vintage" > feeling to it, and it may be able to ride the > marketing clout that goes with the name, > but the technology feels like a "blast from the > past". If you are on jdk5 and want an action-oriented

Re: [FRIDAY] WebDev Pushmi-Pullyu

2007-03-09 Thread Michael Jouravlev
Another blog, another comment: http://www.oreillynet.com/onjava/blog/2007/02/apache_struts_2_ga_release.html#comment-506880 "struts2 missed the boat. It has a nice "vintage" feeling to it, and it may be able to ride the marketing clout that goes with the name, but the technology feels like a "bla

Re: [FRIDAY] WebDev Pushmi-Pullyu

2007-03-09 Thread Vinny
I'm just happy your post didn't conclude with "... and that is why I'm switching to Flex..." It's Friday, Vinny On 3/9/07, Ted Husted <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Just some rambling ruminations from my blog ... As might be expected, the Struts 2 GA announcement had its share of comments on The S

Re: [FRIDAY] WebDev Pushmi-Pullyu

2007-03-09 Thread Musachy Barroso
This was my favorite post: " Are you guys coming from a different planet? Then let me tell you that here on planet earth web developers are going component based." :) musachy On 3/9/07, Ted Husted <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Just some rambling ruminations from my blog ... As might be expect

[FRIDAY] WebDev Pushmi-Pullyu

2007-03-09 Thread Ted Husted
Just some rambling ruminations from my blog ... As might be expected, the Struts 2 GA announcement had its share of comments on The Server Side last week. [1] One subtopic was push versus pull. As with many terms, I think we sometimes use "push" and "pull" to mean different things. Sometimes we