In the world of software, standard and stable are two very different
things and if you don't know enough to articulate the difference between
them, you had better find another line of work and not expect people who do
know the difference to read your mind.
Mark
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From:
, 2002 7:08 AM
To: 'Struts Users Mailing List'
Subject: RE: Which Version of Struts to Use??
In the world of software, standard and stable are two
very different
things and if you don't know enough to articulate the
difference between
them, you had better find another line of work
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-Original Message-
From: Bill Page [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, April 15, 2002 10:43 AM
To: Struts Users Mailing List
Subject: RE: Which Version of Struts to Use??
I think I understood exactly what he
You have no idea how much I really need your sort of help, Mark. What is:
a gorrant?
At 07:08 AM 4/15/02 -0400, you wrote:
In the world of software, standard and stable are two very different
things and if you don't know enough to articulate the difference between
them, you had better find
I would go with 1.1 for the following reasons:
1) Many of the features being added to 1.1 have been around for quite a long
time as contributor extensions (such as Tiles, Validator, Indexed tags) and
are therefore already stable and some changes are just organisational - i.e.
moving BeanUtils,
Thanks Niall, much appreciated.
At 04:58 PM 4/14/02 +0100, you wrote:
I would go with 1.1 for the following reasons:
1) Many of the features being added to 1.1 have been around for quite a long
time as contributor extensions (such as Tiles, Validator, Indexed tags) and
are therefore already
What standard release?
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From: Micael Padraig Og mac Grene [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Saturday, April 13, 2002 11:15 AM
TWIMC:
We are about to build a commercial site using struts. Should we start with
beta rather than the standard release? The eta for the
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