> As for pluses and minuses... The minuses with all things
Thank you all for con/pros. Especially frank“s comments are very intresting.
But please keep the thread alive. I think there are other who consider this
an interesting subject, though it might be a little outdebated.
Andere Jacobsen
Hi
I think this place would be a good place to good some colored ;) comments on
and Web applications implemented with J2EE w./ Struts and the same
implemented with ASP.NET.
Microsoft people tends to have just one point-of-view so I hope I could find
some people who preferable had experience wi
Or get a secondary webserver (apache) or a very simple server you starte up
insed of tomcat or websphere or whatever you use. This would prevent you
from tangling with the production server
Anders Jacobsen, Denmark
"Nick Heudecker" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> skrev i en meddele
Thank you all for your feedback.
Anders
> Ive used eclipse and never looked back :), for plugins just take a
> look at http://eclipse-plugins.2y.net
>
> -you may use lomboz plugin for jsp/jstl/j2ee projects
> -you can search
> http://eclipse-plugins.2y.net/eclipse/search.jsp?query=struts for
> st
ns in that marked. (Im pretty new in the Java world)
Thanks in regards
Anders Jacobsen, Denmark
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>You've already been pointed at the displaytag, however, something else you
might want to think about. Most of the sites I've seen developed in
.NET screem they've been developed by a Windows >developer... mostly because
the UI is lacking and in some cases, it's using a table list like the
d that the Struts mailing list is quite
helpsome so im looking forward to participate :) )
Reagards
Anders Jacobsen
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