Although the bulk of my experience is with Struts (which is a really cool, very
productive framework IMHO), I've always wanted to give Tapestry a spin. It looks very
intriguing.
http://tapestry.sf.net
--Kevin
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Jason Hunter has an excellent discussion on TEA in his 2d Edition.
Mark
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I maintain a collection of notes from the mailing lists on various
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I maintain a collection of notes from the mailing lists on various
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Unfortunately, for those of us on non-windows platforms, it's
unreadable. Could you export it as a CVS please?
Thanks!
Eddie
Joe Barefoot
Please :-)
James Mitchell wrote:
(I hope you don't mind Dan???)
I made an HTML version if anyone would like it.
Size: 985 kb
James Mitchell
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Struts-Atlanta, the Open Minded Developer Network
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LOL - and CSV too :-P James' HTML works too though.
Eddie Bush wrote:
Unfortunately, for those of us on non-windows platforms, it's
unreadable. Could you export it as a CVS please?
Thanks!
Eddie
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this? ;)
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I made an HTML version if anyone would
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No problem. Did yours come out any better than mine?
http://members.telocity.com/dcancro/docs/web_dev_products.htm
It's a little hard to convert it to html since it uses a lot of
post-its and
has some sideways writing
Minded Developer Network
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No problem. Did yours come out any
Kspread just choked and punk on the spreadsheet. I don't know that you
could count on KOffice to eat M$-type format files. OpenOffice did a
*beautiful* job of rendering it though!
Regards,
Eddie
Troy Hart wrote:
I recognize this doesn't solve your problem with html conversions, but I
I'd say you've listed the major players here. Under 6) for Struts you
might add that even more documentation is coming. There will be several
books coming out this fall, and others are still being written.
I've been wondering about a good way to compare frameworks. Something
that occurred to
I don't know about KSpread and KOffice, but AbiWord (v0.99.5) and
Gnumeric (v1.0.5) do work well. :)
Troy
On Wed, 2002-09-04 at 15:16, Eddie Bush wrote:
Kspread just choked and punk on the spreadsheet. I don't know that you
could count on KOffice to eat M$-type format files. OpenOffice
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This article, Issues in Struts Adoption, may help.
See http://www.scioworks.net/servlets/ShowPage?pid=13
At 01:17 am 05-09-2002, you wrote:
My employer needs to decide if we should choose Struts
as the standard Web/MVC framework for our company.
Jakarta Struts
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