Vic Cekvenich wrote:

http://www.macromedia.com/devnet/flex/articles/struts.html

Is this for real? YES!

Point of Struts is MVC, so some people do JSP, Velocity... other do Hibrenate or iBatis... one thing remains.
(note how they did not support Spring, or WebWork or XYZ).


Flex is XML like, used to be Royale ( and my guess the product that resulted when MacroMedia rummored to break of from JSF).

Yes. This is what I am looking at Struts 2 of request/response framework (struts-chain): in the article example of registration service, we will probably have something like this:


Registration request -> RequestProcessor -> RegistrationService -> RegistrationAction -> blah blah blah -> ResponseProcessor -> Selected Presentation engine -> user response

RegistrationService can use RegistrationForm, Validation, etc. There can be different presentation engines: JSP, JSF, Xform, WML. etc.

This makes open sources very interesting place to work.

BaTien
DBGROUPS


(This is diffrent than PetStore http://blueprints.macromedia.com , I also realy like the Components from Flash Pro 2004 such as Tree, Grid, Calendar that bind to any SOAP like source)


If you want Rich UI that runs on Linux, OSX, PocketPC, Windoze and of loads UI rendering to each client thus giving scalability!
If you are bidding projects, and your bid shows clients the richer UI, guess who wins the gig?
And it's Struts, something you know.



.V




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