You might also be interested in Spring. I've found it really easy to use and very easy to integrate into Struts: http://struts.sf.net/struts-spring
Don On Sun, 9 Nov 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > You can google for jRockit; and it's linked on the bB downloads page > (its by BEA) > > Struts-chain is what Struts v2.0 will use where right now we have the > request processor. I think it best be used internally by Struts. > > If you are looking for bleeding edge productive technology (having > mastered the current best practices :-) I like this a lot: > http://jakarta.apache.org/~hlship/HiveMind.ppt > To me it combines services, IoC (Inversion of Control patern), Design By > Contract (Jass, JContract, iContract), AOP's interceptors (Aspect > oriented programing), etc. into something very usefull. > > You should be able to download HiveMind in Jakarta Commons sometime > soon. (Hivemind is included in bP as is Struts-Chain.jar; of course for > the next week or so downloads of bP are broken on sf.net) > > .V > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > Vic, what is Struts Chain ? & How can I get JRockit ? > > > > > > > > -- > Victor Cekvenich, > Struts Instructor > (215) 321-9146 > > Advanced Struts Training > <http://basebeans.com/do/cmsPg?content=TRAINING> Server Side Java > training with Rich UI, mentoring, designs, samples and project recovery > in North East. > Simple best practice basic Portal, a Struts CMS, Membership, Forums, > Shopping and Credit processing, <http://basicportal.com> software, ready > to develop/customize; requires a db to run. > > > _______________________________________________ > MVC-Programmers mailing list > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > http://www.basebeans.net:8080/mailman/listinfo/mvc-programmers > _______________________________________________ MVC-Programmers mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.basebeans.net:8080/mailman/listinfo/mvc-programmers