Yeah, same here, lots of what looks like oriental spam.
Oh well... if no project admin replies by tomorrow I'll have to dig
someones' eMail address out of the archives... I seem to remember it
being Don Brown who got me set up with AjaxTags, but I'm not sure.
Frank
Matt Raible wrote:
A few, but it's mostly spam I see these days.
On 11/27/05, Frank W. Zammetti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Is anyone on this list to see this any more?
Frank W. Zammetti wrote:
Hi all,
I'm nearing the first milestone of a little project I started last week
called AjaxChat. I'm sure you can guess what it is... it's a
Struts-based chat application utilizing AJAX techniques.
I put this together to hopefully serve as an example of how AJAX can be
used within a Struts app. Well, *one* way to do it anyway :) It should
also serve as a decent Struts example in general... not canonical or
anything, but a fairly simple example. And, hopefully it's a useful
little app besides! :) It certainly isn't a full-featured chat app
(although I will be adding new features over time), and it probably
won't scale to any great degree (should be fine on a relatively small
scale though), but as an example my hope is it will be useful,
especially in light of all the "how do you do AJAX with Struts"-type
questions I see so frequently these days.
Hopefully this sounds interesting to some of you reading this (there ARE
still people on this list, right?!?), and I'd like to get the ball
rolling on having a module set up so I can get the code in source
control and get ready for an initial release (probably a few days away
at this point). I am already a developer on the Struts Apps project
(AjaxTags), but I do not have rights (I think) to create a new module
and do the basic setup for a new subproject... might it be reasonable to
ask for those rights (I run two other SF projects, so I know my way
around the system OK). If not...
"Is there a captain here who still has the courage to do his lord's will?"
(Ok, now just replace "captain" with "project admin", "courage" with
"time" and "his lord's will" with "this for me")
(Sorry, I'm a geek, couldn't resist the LoTR reference!)
Thanks!
--
Frank W. Zammetti
Founder and Chief Software Architect
Omnytex Technologies
http://www.omnytex.com
AIM: fzammetti
Yahoo: fzammetti
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