I prefer to store everything on the server. It gives better control
over data and application state.
Brian
I vote for storing information in session variables for
the simple reason most Admins do not allow Browsers
writing cookies on the hard drive for fear of introducing
viruses to the
On 4/15/05, Michael J. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I prefer to store everything on the server. It gives better control
over data and application state.
Brian
I vote for storing information in session variables for
the simple reason most Admins do not allow Browsers
writing cookies on
Hi,
I'm planning my approach to a data driven app that I have to write in the near
future. I've used struts before in more of a demo-type, proof of concept
scenarios, and am no where near and expert, but now need to build a production
level system.
For a web app that needed to display a
Use the
bean:write
tag, and you could use tiles and put it in your template.
Eric D. Lemle
Senior Programmer / Analyst
Intermountain Health Care
36 South State Street, Suite 1100
Salt Lake City, Utah 84111
United States of America (USA)
(801) 442-3688 -- e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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