there is a good tutorial at;

http://rzserv2.fhnon.de/~lg002556/struts/Doku.html

if you can put aside a day or maybe two, you can get the basics all susseed
off this

-----Original Message-----
From: neal [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 19 August 2002 00:08
To: Struts Users Mailing List
Subject: RE: when to use Struts


Yeah, I know what I am saying would be like reinventing the wheel, and thus
the point of using a framework (to not reinvent the wheel).  However, my
main concern is that learning to use this 'wheel' might take longer than
building one myself.

I'm sure the guys who wrote Struts are masters of the field and I have heard
great things about Struts.  I guess I am simply posting the question to try
to get more information about it.  On the surface it just sounds like one
more thing to learn, and I'm just trying to gauge the value.

What about Struts do you find to be the most valuable features?

Thanks!  :)

Neal



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