Would be useful, but limited to those who know/use WW, and I don't think any of those three guys can make it to ApacheCon US. A Struts 1 to Struts 2 topic, now thát's something entirely different (damn, there goes my proposal).
Anyway, while I do applaud any attempt at getting more people to try out S2, I'd like to see some more advanced topics like the talk Jason gave at TSS 2005 [1]. I mean, for a somewhat intelligent developer, figuring out how S2 works, takes just a couple of minutes and one architectural overview. They're probably already familiar with interceptors, actions and well, results. Annotations, Ajax, etc .. is not that rare anymore in the world of (java) web frameworks, and being able to build a blog from scratch in 10 minutes is just .. well, not exciting anymore (note: I'm not arguing about the usefulness - but that's information that I can find on the web within 10 minutes, and not something I want to go to a conference for). I hope it are those intelligent developers we can win over, with top-notch features, ease & speed of development, etc. They'll be making the decision (or at least, that's what I hope) about what framework to use for their next entreprise project. Leave the 10 min blogs to the rails/PHP guys. My 2 cents, not to be taken too seriously - it's friday after all, Phil [1] http://wiki.opensymphony.com/display/WW/Asynchronous+processing+with+WebWork+-+XWork On 4/27/07, Ted Husted <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
One useful topic would be * WebWork 2 and Struts 2: What's the diff? If not for ApacheCon, then for the S2 docs :) -T. On 4/23/07, Dave Newton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I was going to, but I couldn't think of a good topic, > and Mark already took the only one I had thought of :) > > I'm open to suggestions, though. > > Dave --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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