Re: [OT] What do you code today?

2008-04-07 Thread Antonio Petrelli
Currently I'm a sub-sub-contractor (pretty typical in Italy :-D ) in a big reengineering project in a social security institute in Italy, where I can see applications built from the ground up, involving all aspects of the institute. In particular, I am working on a project separated in two parts:

Re: [OT] What do you code today?

2008-04-07 Thread mgainty
what is the term 'anagraphical data' ? Molte Grazie Martin - Original Message - Wrom: PEGAUTFJMVRESKPNKMBIPBARHDMNNSKVFVWRKJVZCMHVIBG To: Struts Users Mailing List user@struts.apache.org Sent: Monday, April 07, 2008 3:04 AM Subject: Re: [OT] What do you code today? Currently I'm a sub

Re: [OT] What do you code today?

2008-04-07 Thread Antonio Petrelli
2008/4/7, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]: what is the term 'anagraphical data' ? Sorry wrong translation. I meant personal information like name, address, telephone number, etc. Antonio

Re: [OT] What do you code today?

2008-04-07 Thread Randy Burgess
Users Mailing List user@struts.apache.org Subject: [OT] What do you code today? While outward facing web application get the most publicity, I know that most of us are heads-down on internally-facing applications designed for fellow employees to use over the corporate intranet. I'm trying

[OT] Re: [OT] What do you code today?

2008-04-07 Thread Dave Newton
--- Wes Wannemacher [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: [...] Prototype/JQuery (haven't decided yet). JQuery, but be wary of memory leaks in IE5/6; haven't tested as much under 7 yet. Fairly substantial leaks, too, like upwards of a couple megs-per-request under some circumstances, which I haven't had

Re: [OT] What do you code today?

2008-04-07 Thread Kropp, Henning
Wes Wannemacher schrieb: I've been quiet on this one, but since I finally had a breakthrough today, I feel like talking about it :) I started a pet project that I've been toying around in my head for a while. As a parent, I coach a few elementary and junior high sports. It is a volunteer thing,

Re: [OT] What do you code today?

2008-04-07 Thread Roger Ye
My little dirty pet project is a small web bug planted into the corporate intranet websites to collect internal user access statistics and generate report, The logon user is taken from IIS integrated Windows authentication, which is connected to Tomcat using ajp connector, and the user details

Re: [OT] What do you code today?

2008-04-06 Thread Al Sutton
- From: Martin Gainty [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Struts Users Mailing List user@struts.apache.org Sent: Sunday, April 06, 2008 4:54 AM Subject: Re: [OT] What do you code today? Al- Any pointers you can share on porting ? M- - Original Message - From: Al Sutton [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Struts

Re: [OT] What do you code today?

2008-04-06 Thread Martin Gainty
AM Subject: Re: [OT] What do you code today? It's a port from a combination of S1.3, actions, and servlets, so it's been a big jump. There aren't that many hurdles once you're familiar with the S2 way of doing things. S2 has made life a lot easier, the UI codebase a lot smaller

Re: [OT] What do you code today?

2008-04-06 Thread Jeromy Evans
I've been working on a system for a law firm that allows them to quickly generate legal documents. Users complete a QA process and a PDF pops out at the end. The logic is more sophisticated than it sounds though. It's now evolved into a records management system and document management

Re: [OT] What do you code today?

2008-04-06 Thread Wes Wannemacher
I've been quiet on this one, but since I finally had a breakthrough today, I feel like talking about it :) I started a pet project that I've been toying around in my head for a while. As a parent, I coach a few elementary and junior high sports. It is a volunteer thing, and if offered pay, I

Re: [OT] What do you code today?

2008-04-05 Thread Al Sutton
@struts.apache.org Sent: Friday, April 04, 2008 12:14 PM Subject: [OT] What do you code today? While outward facing web application get the most publicity, I know that most of us are heads-down on internally-facing applications designed for fellow employees to use over the corporate intranet. I'm trying to put

Re: [OT] What do you code today?

2008-04-05 Thread Martin Gainty
Al- Any pointers you can share on porting ? M- - Original Message - From: Al Sutton [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Struts Users Mailing List user@struts.apache.org Sent: Saturday, April 05, 2008 2:51 AM Subject: Re: [OT] What do you code today? http://www.enterprise-password-safe.com

[OT] What do you code today?

2008-04-04 Thread Ted Husted
While outward facing web application get the most publicity, I know that most of us are heads-down on internally-facing applications designed for fellow employees to use over the corporate intranet. I'm trying to put together a list of the typical types of applications that enterprise developer

Re: [OT] What do you code today?

2008-04-04 Thread Martin Gainty
thoughts/ideas to implement a viable Architecture would be greatly appreciated Thanks Martin - Original Message - From: Ted Husted [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Struts Users Mailing List user@struts.apache.org Sent: Friday, April 04, 2008 6:14 AM Subject: [OT] What do you code today? While outward

Re: [OT] What do you code today?

2008-04-04 Thread Chris Pratt
I'm still working on externally facing applications. The company has a few different types of user that it supports (Members who receive services, Providers who provide the services, Brokers who sell the service, and Clients that pay for their members to receive services). Each of these audiences

Re: [OT] What do you code today?

2008-04-04 Thread Frank W. Zammetti
Ted Husted wrote: I'm trying to put together a list of the typical types of applications that enterprise developer write in real life. My current main project, which has been my main project for about two years now, is an application that seeks to unite all the back-office applications in