On Oct 8, 2008, at 10:07 AM, Philip Constantinou wrote:
Stripes is incredibly hard to use if you use it wrong
I hope that doesn't scare anybody off! ;) There are some best-
practices to follow that will help make things easier, but I think
that any difficulties developers might run into are relatively easy to
fix. When I say 'relatively', I mean in comparison to other
frameworks. Your IDE can refactor Stripes code more easily because
there's less config-forced indirection and more type-safety.
When choosing patterns for implementing Stripes in your own app, one
big thing I would suggest to newcomers is to skip the BugZooky example
(which needs to be updated) and instead go with Freddy Daoud's book.
Philip, if you get around to doing a more detailed posting, I'd be
interested to hear any Stripes anti-patterns you've gathered.
Chris.
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