Hiya

Just got back from my two week break, and found that my article, "Best Practice with
Expresso Framework",  second edition has been published on the TheServerSide.com.
Because Expresso 4.0 uses the Jakarta Struts MVC model, it may be relevant to you 
Struts
guys as well.

http://www.theserverside.com/resources/article.jsp?l=Expresso-Struts

http://www.theserverside.com/resources/articles/Expresso-Struts/Expresso_Framework_Struts.pdf

"In this article, Peter Pilgrim looks at the best practice of using a popular web
application toolkit, The Expresso Framework. The Expresso Framework, until version 3, 
had its
own Model View Controller engine. It now  integrates Struts, further reducing the 
amount of
code that developers need to write. As well as having an  MVC framework, Struts also 
has its
own powerful custom tag actions. Custom tag libraries and their powerful bean 
introspection
core further reduce the total amount of Java scriptlets in Java Server Pages."

Comments are welcome, you can write me to at work

      peter dot pilgrim at db dot com

or at home

      peterp at xenonsoft dot demon dot co dot uk

Sorry about that notation, I gotta to defeat the spammers some how.
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