>>It's also filter-based, and so requires a "leading edge" container, like
>>Tomcat 4.0.1.

Or Resin 2.0.5.

(Another developer-source app-server we've had luck with--an that Struts
runs flawlessly on.)

Cheers,

Nick

-----Original Message-----
From: Ted Husted [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, January 15, 2002 2:41 PM
To: Struts Developers List
Subject: Re: Comptability of JSR 127 and Struts [Was: SHORT TERM PLANS]


"Craig R. McClanahan" wrote:
> I've got one more useful new goody on my workbench - an ActionForm
> implementation that uses the new DynaBean APIs in the Commons version of
> BeanUtils that let you define form beans without having to write all the
> properties in individual bean classes.

Bryan Field-Elliot is also doing some interesting, seminal work with the
(very kewl) DynaBeans as part of a persistence layer framework.

http://netmeme.org/simper/

We're hoping to polish this up and propose it to the Commons. Bryan
doesn't have a Jakarta account right now, otherwise we'd check it into
the sandbox.

The example uses Struts, and the DynaBeans look very sweet when called
from an Action :)

It's also filter-based, and so requires a "leading edge" container, like
Tomcat 4.0.1.


-- Ted Husted, Husted dot Com, Fairport NY USA.
-- Building Java web applications with Struts.
-- Tel +1 585 737-3463.
-- Web http://www.husted.com/struts/

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