on 1/25/00 9:02 AM, Kito Mann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It's one thing to make a constructive comment about a prouct, but no one
> asked for your attitude about a product that you've never even used. You
> may not have noticed, but the people at Apache aren't stupid, and
> generally all of their products exist because someone with real-world
> experience and skills needs it.
Thanks. ;-) Also, please note that ECS is not a product idea that we came up
with, we just implemented it. ECS is an open source implementation of a
commercial product, BEA/Weblogic's htmlKona product, which will run you
about $10k to use. The idea isn't original at all and is also discussed in
Jason Hunter's servlet book.
> I personally am a big fan of separating presentation from programming logic
> cleanly, but that doesn't give me the right to judge products which
> don't do this, and it doesn't mean that the separation is best for _all_
> situations.
The Turbine project is a very good example of how you can use ECS and still
separate presentation from logic. Intelligent design at work. ;-)
<http://java.apache.org/turbine/>
-jon
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