Rather agree about it being an implementation detail - its none of the suits
business if you use struts or roll your own framework.
Next thing you know they will be asking you to obtain approval to use
quicksort in place of bubblesort...
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From: Galbreath, Mark
Can't help you. I just started using it and said sorry alot when they discovered what
I'd done. I'm at the top of the technical track here and I don't want to be a manager,
so it wasn't going to hurt my promotion chances! :-) And the system is working very
well and the users are happy! :-)
Hi,
You can visit this link for the reqd. information: -
http://www.jspinsider.com/tutorials/jsp/struts/strutsadvance.view
Regds,
Paresh.
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From: Jeff Born[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Reply To: Struts Users Mailing List
Sent: Friday, November 01, 2002 7:33 PM
In addition, I put together this Struts presentation for
AJUG two months ago. There are several slides in here
geared towards convincing managers why you should use
Struts. Take a look at it and feel free to use it
however you need to.
Chuck
http://www.ajug.org/meetings/download/struts.pdf
My team implemented Struts without bothering to ask, too. It's worked out
great with the exception of upgrading from 1.0 to 1.1 - that was a PITA!
But there's really no reason a CIO should be concerned with such
implementation details. It's open-source and it's Java, so there is no
maintenance
Paresh and Chuck,
Thank you both for your time and insight. What follows is a very rough
listing of Executive level reasons for adopting struts:
Blurb
Industry experts have developed Struts to solve the MVC problem that almost
every web based project must tackle. Struts is an open source
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