Chris Macias wrote:
> Craig,
>
> A polite way of saying "RTFM", huh? :-)
>
Not really ... I imagine that many people don't know where to even find the "FM" so
they can read it. :-). This stuff is all so new that there is not a lot of
explanatory material that is readily available in well known places yet. But the
stuff that does exist needs to be publicized.
>
> What you didn't say (but could have) is that this is a JSP-specific
> interest list, and the questions we're asking are really drifting across
> the line from "JSP" to "Web application architecture". One of the many
> growing pains of learning new technologies: figuring out where to ask your
> questions.
>
At the micro level (when do I use beans, should I intermix my business logic in JSP
pages or not, and so on) I think these questions are very germane to the JSP
mailing list. This kind of issue is covered in the J2EE stuff (especially in the
APM) along with a bunch more. At the macro level, I'd start by regularly
following the J2EE web pages, and the various developer forums at companies like
IBM and Oracle that are making large investments in this area (both of these have
"web application architecture" sections) -- along with vendors of existing
"application server" products in this space.
Craig
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