You might want to give Ruby on Rails a look see. It isn't Java, or an ASF project, but it is open source, and a lot of Java developers have defected to RoR over the last couple of years.
* http://www.rubyonrails.org/ And do invest an afternoon in setting up Subversion, even if you are working alone. Your future self will thank you :) -- HTH, Ted. * http://www.husted.com/struts/ On 1/10/07, Phil_M <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Well okay, the Apache live in a desert, but that didn't sound as good for a subject line. I'm trying to figure out which Apache products to use to easily build a database application where the users would access the system via a web browser. From several hours of reading descriptions of various Apache products, it seems like Struts might be the way to go, but I'm not sure. My background is as a RAD database developer (Remedy & xBase, specifically) who's read a couple of Java books. I also have some network engineering skills. I'm looking for some kind of RAD suite/framework that will produce a highly interactive client-side interface for the users. If possible, I'd like the application to be DBE independent. My long-range goal is to deliver to customers turnkey servers that are 100% open source. I know this is pretty vague, but can anyone point me in the right direction? TIA, --Phil
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