https://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=55539&release_id=176249
(the "war" file is same as Jasic version).
There are a few minor changes, like the error page in web.xml, etc. I think bP is getting very stable now.
(next release should have Struts forums)
- StrutsPlus.com site has been changed, you now have to join and login to see the cheat sheet page and downloads. Lots of new things on cheat sheet page, for example:
http://www.middleware-company.com/casestudy/tmc-performance-study-jul-2003.pdf
(If you ever have time to surf, scroll to bottom of cheat sheet page, lots of nice tech. links)
In the future, StrutsPlus forums will let you view in a browse all the nice newsgroups at news.baseBeans.com (Oracle, MS SQL, Eclipse, JavaScript, JDOM, Axis, etc. etc.
- Prices have change on the baseBeans.com site. Fixed bid development rate was cut a lot, basically any students that took my class should be able to write a few MVC modules per day.
Training prices for a private on site class will go up in 2 weeks, the class is getting very popular.
Keep in touch, Vic
ps: Here is one client reference.
Mr. A.,
I can definitely vouch for Mr Cekvenich's capabilities as an instructor. I attended one of his all day classes this January and learned many things. However, I must say the class was good, not because it was a Struts course, but because he covered the entire lifecycle of developing an application. Mr. Cekvenich has working knowledge about every part of a web application's architecture and was able to explain in detail how to implement each part. I learned strategies for database design, lifecycle, architecture and Struts best practices. Mr. Cekvenich also taught us and about tools that are available to aid in developing an application and how to use them to save money and build better software at the same time.
His knowledge of JSP/Struts is considerable. He is an active contributor to the Struts Mailing List and monitors/administers the MVC-Programmers Mailing List. In the course Mr. Cekvenich covered when to use Struts, when to use JSTL and when to use other tools that might be better. His instruction turned me onto Tiles (Tiles is a Struts component) and prompted a move away from using technology that was going away.
To sum things up, I would have no problem recommending his training services. Mr. Cekvenich really knows the web application problem domain and will have no problem helping your team come up to speed. My team attended the training with me, and we all left with a better understanding of Struts, MVC, and Web Applications.
If you or any of your developers have specific questions, please feel free to send me another email.
C.F.
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