Vic
I've had a look around I'm a tad confused, do you subscribe to struts
lists just for the comedy value then? You mention struts several times
on your site and even offer training for struts.
As amusing as the cartoons are, I'm not sure the person who drew them
is aware of the compatibili
I duno. I used to have a page with links on EJB anecdotes, and I was
taken to task over it by a popular Sun employee, but that's all I can
think of.
.V
Mark Lowe wrote:
Just out of curiosity where's the link on your site that caused so much
controversy?
On 31 Mar 2004, at 16:39, Vic Cekvenic
Just out of curiosity where's the link on your site that caused so much
controversy?
On 31 Mar 2004, at 16:39, Vic Cekvenich wrote:
There is also a digram to help you get the picture:
http://www.theserverside.com/cartoons/TalesFromTheServerSide.tss
.V
Mark Lowe wrote:
There was a long thread on
rofl!
Reckon Im gonna be forwarding that link a fair bit. Nice :-)
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There is also a digram to help you get the picture
There is also a digram to help you get the picture:
http://www.theserverside.com/cartoons/TalesFromTheServerSide.tss
.V
Mark Lowe wrote:
There was a long thread on the developers list last week where the
question of whether JSF would replace struts was discussed.
The basic conclusions of those t
There was a long thread on the developers list last week where the
question of whether JSF would replace struts was discussed.
The basic conclusions of those taking part in the discussion what that
struts was originally designed to fill a gap in the servlet api, and
that the role of struts and
hehe, this (struts vs jsf) has been asked a lot on the list.
If you search the list archives you will find a lot of discussion on it, and
in the struts wiki I found this page particularly enlightening:
http://nagoya.apache.org/wiki/apachewiki.cgi?StrutsMoreAboutJSF
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