Hey.  What a coincidence!

My boss had just asked "Do you know of any good web workflow, Dan?"  And
then, to my rescue, Craig T. is back.

Of course I immediately told my boss that Struts was the way to go.   Just a
knee-jerk response.   I may regret not thinking more about this before
answering.  (My boss is already painfully aware of my predeliction for
bleeding-edge software.  Situation needs managing ......)


Count me in.

However, I do need a workflow demo really quick.   Can't wait for Struts
1.1.

Has anyone got a minimal workflow example app in Struts?   (Something
simple:  Inbox / Outbox job dispatch would be good enough.)

Has anyone used the new "include" attribute on <action> to produce some
workflow through "scripting??"   (As suggested by Craig M.)


BTW.  My boss, being a boss, wants a web "monitor" function by which the
workload can be observed and balanced (dynamically) by a "supervisor."   Add
that to the Workflow TODO list.

Dan Connelly






----- Original Message -----
From: "Craig Tataryn" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, May 09, 2001 1:55 PM
Subject: I'm back!


> Hi guys, I haven't been participating lately in the mailing list because
> I recently moved from the US back to Canada so I haven't had too much
> spare time.  Any how, now that I am settled in I would like to start
> work on the Struts Workflow TODO.  I was wondering if anyone other than
> my self and Nic would be interested in participating?
>
> Also, my webserver was down the other day.  The owner had to do some
> maintenance.  It's back up, and actually instead of using the old us-eh
> address to get to my struts tutorial you can get to it via:
>
> http://www.computer-programmer.org/articles/struts/
>
> Ted, can you update your web page to point to the new
> computer-programmer address?
>
> Thanks,
>
> <tataryn:craig/>
>

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