Good luck Sanjay!  Even the documentation to Struts itself does not tell
you how to use it. Tells you how to build parts, but not really how to get
them together.  It's typical developer documentation.  Open source software
is wonderful, but developers do not seem to be as enthusastic about
documenting as they are about developing. (Natural, I guess.....who's gonna
sit and write good documentation anyway.  This is almost as hard as writing
good software!)

We need to start the Open Source Documentation Initiative and save this
glorious revolution from its one greatest flaw.


- Cody






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Hi Friends,

I am very new to Struts. All I have done is worked out
couple of examples from web to understand the
Architecture. We are in a process of designing a
Product and plan to use Struts Framework with EJB's.

In my team
1. No one has any knowledge about Struts but they are
very good with Java and J2EE.

2. Except for a HTML designer, most of the programmers
are involved with backend programming. They have done
very little HTML work. I was wondering if we will be
able to create JSP's using Struts HTML tags and other
tag libraries if a form is defined using pure HTML.

3. What is the best way to go about to learn Struts to
use in practical life and how much time it takes?

4. What strategies did you guys adopt to move to
Struts?

5. All pointers to valuable resources and design
stratergies will be appreciated.

Thanks you ,
Sanjay







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