> Ah cool! I haven't spent much time in Struts. Where does ActiveSupport fit
> into that though?

I wouldn't recommend spending any time in Struts ;)

I'm guessing that ActiveSupport was just derived from ActiveRecord...
probably not much more thought in it than that.

Cheers,
D


On Thu, Oct 29, 2009 at 9:17 AM, Chris Lloyd
<[email protected]> wrote:
> 2009/10/29 Dave Bolton <[email protected]>
>>
>> ActiveRecord is based on a Martin Fowler pattern, I believe (can't
>> remember the book, was it Enterprise Patterns?).  Whereas the Action
>> in ActionController is just a common term for web development...
>> "actions" were used in Struts and probably many other web frameworks
>> before Rails.
>
> Ah cool! I haven't spent much time in Struts. Where does ActiveSupport fit
> into that though?
> --
> chrislloyd.com.au
>
> >
>

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