On Fri, 16 Mar 2001, Dan Malks wrote:

> 
> I understand and welcome your feedback once you've had a chance to have a look.
> 
> Jorge's initial comment is interesting, given the fact that as Ralph Johnson, Doug
> Schmidt, and Mohamed Fayad state in 'Building Application Frameworks', Wiley 1999
> "Patterns are the architectural elements of frameworks.". I agree with this
> sentiment, and it is good to see this relationship between the Struts Framework and
> the J2EE Patterns catalog.
> 
> In fact, I've gotten some emails recently asking me to write a paper about the
> relationship of an existing framework and the Patterns. Describing the synergy
> between Struts and the J2EE Patterns might be an interesting example of the
> decomposition of a specific framework into some of the component patterns from which
> it is composed. Craig, any interest in working together on something like this? (I'm
> too busy at the moment too, but maybe sometime in the not so distant future ;-)
> Anyway, not sure if this would be of interest to the community at large, but I think
> it might be...
> 
> Thanks,
> Dan
> 

I would be interested in working on something like this.  The next three
weeks are totally impossible (I'm speaking at both O'Reilly Enterprise
Java Conference and ApacheCon, and have some "real work" to get done along
the way :-), but would have a little time to talk about this in April.

> >
> >
> > > Thanks,
> > > Dan
> > >
> >
> > Craig
> 
> --
> Dan Malks                            Sun Java Center
> Enterprise Java Architect            703.208.5794
> 
> 
> 

Craig


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