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http://nagoya.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=7753 Please add a Struts training course to "Resources/Seminars" page Summary: Please add a Struts training course to "Resources/Seminars" page Product: Struts Version: Unknown Platform: Other OS/Version: Other Status: NEW Severity: Enhancement Priority: Other Component: Documentation AssignedTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ReportedBy: [EMAIL PROTECTED] CC: [EMAIL PROTECTED] My name is Max Rahder. I do consulting and training. "Onsite Java" is the name of my training organization. I do consulting as "Rahder Consulting, Inc." I notice that there are several training courses listed at http://jakarta.apache.org/struts/resources.html#seminars I recently developed a five day class titled "J2EE Web Architecture". The course is described at http://www.onsitejava.com/outlines.html In a nutshell, the class is two days of MVC design, followed by three days of Struts. I've given the class several times and it's gotten very high ratings. (I've included the abstract at the bottom of this email.) I'm writing to ask if you could add a link to this course to the "Seminars" section of the Resources page. The link should be "Onsite Java -- J2EE Web Architecture", and be linked to "http://www.onsitejava.com/outlines.html". Thanks! I'm also interested in sharing my Struts experiences with you. I can give you feedback from the projects I'm involved with, or I can provide tutorials and examples. Whould either of those be helpful? Thanks for adding the link! Sincerely, Max Rahder The abstract of the class is: J2EE Web Architecture In-depth coverage of building J2EE-standard Web-based applications. Students learn the key concepts behind good Web application design such as including content, forwarding control, the use of custom tags, and routining requests through a controlling servlet. Students then build on these concepts, learning how to separate a Web application into its model (accessing business classes with adapter classes), view (using JSPs and custom tags), and controller (doing URI mapping to access adapters and views). Once MVC is clear, students learn how to use the Jakarta Project's Struts framework. PREREQUISITE: J2EE Web Programming, or experience using J2EE components. DURATION: 5 days -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> For additional commands, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>