Steve,

Well, I'd say that's pretty much perfect =:0)

Why don't you finish what you started here, and then we can talk about getting it into the distribution, if that's what you would like.

I just realized that we don't emphasize the bundled applications on the Learning page.

http://jakarta.apache.org/struts/learning.html

I'll change this to mention the MailReader and other example applications, and then go onto talk about the documentation WAR. Learning from example has always been a key part of Struts, and we should get back to those roots.

The core list you've setup seems quite good, though I might be tempted to add "multiple submit buttons". Of course, there could be many, many more examples, but these 11 (or 12), I think, make for a good "Struts 101". If we can come up with some more of these later, we can start adding additional index pages, with up to another dozen on each page.

[Can't wait to see how the announcement will read. IMHO, groking these examples would certainly make a developer a more attractive team member =:0)].

BTW, I don't see an Ant buildfile in the WAR. Would you like me to set one up and send it over?

-Ted.


Steve Raeburn wrote:
I've made a start on a Struts examples application, similar to the Tomcat
examples. You might find it looks a bit familiar ;-)

I would appreciate some feedback on whether this is the kind of thing you
had in mind. Should I carry on with this or am I completely off-base?

You can view the results so far at
http://bobcat.webappcabaret.net/ninsky/index.jsp. You can view the source
online (wouldn't  be a very good sample app otherwise, would it?)

If you think it's going to be useful, please offer any suggestions as to
what to add. If anyone wants to play with it you can download the war at
http://bobcat.webappcabaret.net/ninsky/download/ninsky.war

Steve






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