>  -----Original Message-----
> From:         Haseltine, Celeste  
> Sent: Friday, March 08, 2002 1:31 PM
> To:   '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
> Subject:      Maverick and JRUN Server 3.1
> 
> I'm new to the list, and I did not find a means of searching the archives
> for this question, so forgive me if this has been asked and answered
> before.
> 
> Has anyone used Maverick with JRUN Server 3.1?  I've looked at using
> Struts in my next project, but Struts is so tightly coupled with the
> Jakarta tag libraries that I am unable to separate the MVC architecture
> portions for the non-MVC architecture portions easily.  JRUN Server has a
> very nice set of JSP tag libraries, including SQL and form tag libraries,
> and a nice interface that I can use to define a JDBC datasource with
> connection pooling, and JNDI lookup capabilities.  I would prefer to use
> the JSP tag libraries and the other features that JRUN Server gives me,
> but I don't see an easy way to this with Struts.  
> 
> I did note that the current version of Maverick is based on Sun Servlet
> standard 2.3, where as the current version of JRUN is still based on
> Servlet standard 2.2 (the next version of JRUN is due out late this
> summer).  Would I be able to easily modify the segments of  Maverick that
> utilize the servlet standard 2.3 to make it "backwards compatible" with
> 2.2?  Or am I better off just writing my own MVC container around JRUN's
> features/Tag Library?  I would prefer to use a tried, true and tested MVC
> architecture if I can, vs writing my own around JRUN's tag libraries and
> other features. 
> 
> Thanks in advance for any advice/recommendations from those of you
> familiar with Maverick.
> 
> Celeste Haseltine, PE
> 
> 
>   

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