You might take a look at the Artimus example application.
http://husted.com/struts/resources/artimus.zip
This doesn't use custom Actions classes for most operations, and the
ones I did use were mostly for show. There's a single framework Action
that calls a business operation, the same way the
, 2002 7:54 PM
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This reminds me of the adage a former professor of mine used to preach:
It is much easier to build a program than to give birth to one.
The pump out a list of components and while bringing the page to
life
As an 'old mainframe programmer' I resent this. (:-)
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I tend to agree on this. I have only
were in years, not weeks...
:)
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As an 'old mainframe programmer' I resent this. (:-)
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Yeah, those were the days (sigh). I suspected that was what you meant, but
couldn't resist.
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This reminds me of the adage a former professor of mine used to preach:
It is much easier to build a program than to give birth to one
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I saw this thread and thought...great, flame war..., but you guys are too
nice.
IMHO I suggest you learn from the guru before trying this next time:
http
Niall?)
(incidentally the above was in jest - I hear you can run Linux on them
now...)
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Hard to believe
Yeah, you can. That's why their called 'Enterprise Servers' now-a-days.
(:-)
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We may be heading
core dumps, anyone?
:)
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We may be heading off topic here... I started out at the tail end
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We may be heading off topic here... I started out at the tail end of
that era... I swore an oath that I would never work on a mainframe and
managed to avoid COBOL, RPG, JCL, Mainfram Assembler, Fortran except
This is our *FIRST* Struts project and we are putting together a construction
plan.
I would like to find out how other projects divide the work between developers.
Our project management would like to see a developer pump out a list(s) of
disconnected components and have one person connect
developers, IMHO.
My $.02 ( more like $1.02?)
peace,
Joe Barefoot
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This is our *FIRST
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