> >so perhaps we will succeed in converting the dinosaurs
> to Struts :-)
>
> It's already happening. I'm teaching corporate mainframe
> programmers how to move into the Java world using
> WebSphere Studio Application Developer (WSAD) for
> serious companies in/near Philadelphia and Pittsburgh.
> In most cases upper management has identified Java as
> a (major) technology to use for their real business
> applications going forward and are taking steps to
> get their staffs trained.
Same here. My employer (GTECH Corp, we run the lottery
systems for most of the US states) has chosen J2EE
and Struts as the building blocks for our next
generation systems, especially the systems that have
end-user interfaces.
Java-heads like me are training other staff members
in Java, Struts, J2EE and everything else that's
involved.
The use of frameworks such as Struts is crucial
in making this sort of transition successful.
-TPP
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