Hello,
I think tomcat administration uses struts. that will be a good one
and also websphere 5.0 administration. I am not sure, I remember reading somewhere




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Cheers Rick..

thats will help, what i really need to demonstrate is its not just another
latest techies geegaw..
seeing them in action will do more for them at this stage i feel..

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On Wed, 26 Feb 2003 15:42:17 -0000
"James Prance" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:



The list on the Apache website, half the links dont work...
does anyone know of some websites out there on the old 'interweb' that
are currently live using struts..
I need to find some good examples to convince our PM's that this is
our way forward..


I don't have a list of links to websites using Struts, but if it helps
any, I had to come up with a quick list of topics to go over of how
Struts could provide a better MVC architecture than what is currently
being done (might help to over some of these with your PM). You could
check out the list here:

http://nagoya.apache.org/wiki/apachewiki.cgi?BenefitsOfStruts

Please anyone add to it and fix it up. I wrote it very quickly.


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Rick Reumann






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