> Ah, well, it's for things like this that we schedule a long test/fix
cycle, right?
Indeed... :(

Here the links to those frameworks:
http://www.springframework.org/
http://wicket.sourceforge.net/

Have fun.
Giorgio

On 1/19/06, Warrick Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> > I'm in your same boat (like many I guess). In an effort to learn best
> > pratice and avoiding to reinvent the wheel, I thought, it may be
> wise to
> > stick with one of the several java web application frameworks.
> > I'm trying with Spring, which seems quite good, but at least for me,
> it is
> > not that easy to learn too. I just come across another one called
> Wicket,
> > which between the other premises, says having focused on easier
> lerning
> > curve.
> > Hope it helps.
> >
> > Giorgio
>
> Giorgio,
>
> I appreciate your reply. I don't have a choice in the framework -
> that's already set. I'm just learning a lot of stuff - a Java refresh,
> JDBC, Tomcat, numerous Apache-related project acronyms, and places to
> go for information. I'll have to look at the two you mentioned, simply
> to fill in the blanks on what they are.
>
> I've put together something that's working for me for now. I (sadly)
> don't have a clue whether I'm totally misunderstanding something, or
> whether I've coded a potential show-stopping kludge into my program,
> but it currently _is_ running enough to let me get at the next thing
> on my task list for the project. Ah, well, it's for things like this
> that we schedule a long test/fix cycle, right?
>
> Thanks again.....Warrick
>
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