On 7/18/02 4:44 PM, "James Mitchell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
[SNIP] I don't want to get into a flamefest about this, but I can't resist correcting two things : > > > Now hack away at this and try to make an application somehow. JSP was > simply a natural progression from static html. (DUH!) <putting on asbestos shorts> Wasn't it a competitive response to ASP? </putting on asbestos shorts> > I think that learning Velocity or any other framework (besides Struts) would > be a waste of MY time, but I don't go a around vomiting my negative opinions > on developer lists. (well, until now ;) Velocity isn't a web app framework. It's a template engine that works well as a view layer in web applications. There are lots of frameworks that use Velocity for it's view, including but not limited to Turbine, WebWork, Maverick, Melati, Jpublish, and ActionServlet. It works just fine with Struts - come see what you can do with Velocity and Struts. Even if we don't convert you to the One True Way ��(sm) :) you will at least stop comparing apples and oranges. -- Geir Magnusson Jr. Research & Development, Adeptra Inc. [EMAIL PROTECTED] +1-203-247-1713 -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> For additional commands, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
