My application using castor and struts has been very successful. I came into the situation green to both frameworks and indeed each of them had their own setbacks as far as learning curve. Beyond that week or two of setback, there is tremendous payoff for using each framework! Struts is not the best but it is going to get better. The work being done on the Java Server Faces component model is something I look forward to for fixing some of the reservations I have against struts. Struts is not great but I would indeed consider it good enough.
-Daniel -----Original Message----- From: Bruce Snyder [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, September 18, 2002 10:19 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [castor-dev] Castor vs. Oracle Business Components for Java This one time, at band camp, Thomas Delnoij said: TD>I am currently designing a web application that will be deployed on an TD>Oracle 9iAS application server. TD> TD>I would like to know if anybody has any experience using Castor with Oracle TD>9iAS and how Oracle Business Components for Java and Castor compare. TD> TD>The application we are building is not overly complex (some 25 tables), TD>which is the reason I doubt using the Oracle Componenets is a good idea. I TD>have the impression using Castor with Jakarta Struts for instance would TD>provide for an elegant solution. Thomas, I've designed apps using Castor and Struts. Although I'm not a huge fan of Struts, I believe the combination is very good. Just my $0.02. Bruce -- perl -e 'print unpack("u30","<0G)U8V4\@4VYY9&5R\"F9E<G)E=\$\!F<FEI+F-O;0\`\`");' ----------------------------------------------------------- If you wish to unsubscribe from this mailing, send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of: unsubscribe castor-dev ----------------------------------------------------------- If you wish to unsubscribe from this mailing, send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of: unsubscribe castor-dev
