Re: Need a recommendation to use struts version

2007-05-13 Thread Josh Long
ammetti [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, May 11, 2007 10:49 AM To: Struts Users Mailing List Cc: Struts Users Mailing List Subject: Re: Need a recommendation to use struts version That's certainly not a bad approach, I wouldn't disagree... however, only the person actually architecti

RE: Need a recommendation to use struts version

2007-05-11 Thread Bruno Melloni
rs Mailing List Subject: Re: Need a recommendation to use struts version That's certainly not a bad approach, I wouldn't disagree... however, only the person actually architecting the application can make the determination... I don't know if any of this is true, so it's just hy

Re: Need a recommendation to use struts version

2007-05-11 Thread Frank W. Zammetti
That's certainly not a bad approach, I wouldn't disagree... however, only the person actually architecting the application can make the determination... I don't know if any of this is true, so it's just hypothesizing, but consider this... The OP knows servlets, JSP and JSTL pretty well, but has no

Re: Need a recommendation to use struts version

2007-05-11 Thread Musachy Barroso
I haven't seen a single project that starts as a simple application and with time doesn't grow up to a big application. That's why I like to use the right tools since the beginning, assuming it will grow someday. 2 cents musachy On 5/11/07, Frank W. Zammetti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Don't f

Re: Need a recommendation to use struts version

2007-05-11 Thread Frank W. Zammetti
Don't forget one possible option here: don't use Struts at all. In fact, don't use any FRAMEWORK at all! What your describing isn't enough to make a recommendation whether to use a framework or not, but since you yourself describe it as simple, then you may not even need all Struts has to offer,

Re: Need a recommendation to use struts version

2007-05-11 Thread Dave Newton
--- Antonio Petrelli wrote: > 2007/5/11, Raghupathy, Gurumoorthy: >> If [...] new to struts then [...] 1.3.8 > Why not Struts 2? I think that for a project created > from scratch, Struts 2 is much better than Struts 1 I think it's easier to learn, too, particularly if the application is very simp

Re: Need a recommendation to use struts version

2007-05-11 Thread Saravanan Vijayappan
L PROTECTED] Sent: 11 May 2007 14:56 To: struts user Subject: Need a recommendation to use struts version Hello, Which Struts version is preferred to use in production environment ?. The below is my requirement. 1. it's simple MVC application 2. The backend would be mysql db 3. No EJBs 4.

Re: Need a recommendation to use struts version

2007-05-11 Thread Antonio Petrelli
2007/5/11, Raghupathy, Gurumoorthy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: Hi Saravanan, If you are new to struts then I will suggest using 1.3.8 Why not Struts 2? I think that for a project created from scratch, Struts 2 is much better than Struts 1 (from a design POV). Antonio

RE: Need a recommendation to use struts version

2007-05-11 Thread Raghupathy, Gurumoorthy
Saravanan Vijayappan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 11 May 2007 14:56 To: struts user Subject: Need a recommendation to use struts version Hello, Which Struts version is preferred to use in production environment ?. The below is my requirement. 1. it's simple MVC application 2. The backen

Need a recommendation to use struts version

2007-05-11 Thread Saravanan Vijayappan
Hello, Which Struts version is preferred to use in production environment ?. The below is my requirement. 1. it's simple MVC application 2. The backend would be mysql db 3. No EJBs 4. No Ajax 5. Servlets, JSP, JSTL would be used. Please adivise me ! Thanks & Regards, Saravanan Vijayappan, +9