x27;s plenty
more that ties you to Struts as an app is developed. Thanks!
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> Hello again everyone... I am starting conversion of a none-Struts app to
> Struts, and mostly it's straight-forward, but two things I have questions
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big deal. Thanks all!
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load.
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Da: Joe Germuska [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Inviato: lunedì 17 maggio 2004 18.47
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Oggetto: RE: App-level globals
At 5:33 PM +0100 5/17/04, Paul McCulloch wrote:
>Struts has plugins which, I think do the kind of thing you are after.
>Pers
o if you need a handle on that object, using a PlugIn is probably
the most straightforward way to get one.
Joe
Paul
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Hello again everyone...
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> Hello again everyone... I am starting conversion of a
> none-Struts app to
> Struts, and mostly it's straight-forward, but two things I
> have questions
> about...
>
> The home-grown framewo
Hello again everyone... I am starting conversion of a none-Struts app to
Struts, and mostly it's straight-forward, but two things I have questions
about...
The home-grown framework this app was written with has the notion of an App
Loader. Basically, this is a class that runs at startup and re
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