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From: "Mike Campbell" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, February 09, 2001 2:02 PM
Subject: Re: Ted's FAQ "What Web sites are already Powered by Struts?"
Not to start any sort of editor Jihad, but emacs does all the above
m
I believe I've added the Powered by Struts sites submitted to this
thread so far. Thanks so much!
I've also fleshed out more of the "kickstart" FAQ at
http://husted.com/about/struts/kickstart.html .
There are still three questions on my list, in case anyone wants to
jump in.
+ What
ges in our context, if there is interest.
Ghoot Emaho
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From: Ted Husted [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 08 February 2001 12:49
To: Struts List
Subject: Re: Ted's FAQ "What Web sites are already Powered by Struts?"
I believe I've added the Powered by St
+ What development tool should I use?
I like UltraEdit if you're on Windows as a editor. It
is pretty light, but it does syntax highlighting for
java, jsp, html, perl, sql, c++, etc. Opens any file
(binary, text, unix-dos-windows line returns and file
types) and can open files through FTP. It
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Subject: RE: Ted's FAQ "What Web sites
are already Powered by Struts?"
Brewtrade - http://java-genius.com/
TeaTimeJ - http://www.webappcabaret.com/teatimej/
What! Only two public sites powered by Struts? And,
java-genius.com always gives me a DNS error anyway. So there's really only
one site in this list that I would daresuggestto people who ask me
On 2/7/2001 at 2:26 PM [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We use struts in portions of the Ironmax website
(http://www.ironmax.com)
Namely the irst step in the RFQ process, and we use struts in all of
our
informational products.
Are the links to ".ojsp" files going through the controller (e.g. ".do"
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