yeehhh....


James Mitchell-3 wrote:
> 
> I was cruising the web looking for a maven repo that's hosting the  
> spring-cache.jar (sf.net project) and came across an ad [1] for  
> Source Labs.  It's a professionally done video (commercial) of a  
> crisis center handling a sudden vulnerability report.  It's clearly  
> aimed at IT managers.
> 
> The ad shows off how fast Source Labs can react to new vulnerability  
> reports and protect their clients, but the funny part is what they  
> chose to use as an example for a sudden vulnerability outbreak.  They  
> picked a Java framework that they knew most or all of their target  
> audience would be familiar with.
> 
> Struts is (and has been for quite a while) a household name in (Java)  
> IT.  I think it's a great sign that a company would spend that much  
> money producing a high quality video (these are NOT cheap) and stick  
> with a the big name in Java Web Frameworks.
> 
> Go Struts!!!
> 
> 
> [1] http://swik.net/Spring+cache
> 
> Video source and info:
>   http://media.sourcelabs.com/Spot1/video.html
> 
> 
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> James Mitchell
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