I duno. I used to have a page with links on EJB anecdotes, and I was taken to task over it by a popular Sun employee, but that's all I can think of.

.V

Mark Lowe wrote:

Just out of curiosity where's the link on your site that caused so much controversy?


On 31 Mar 2004, at 16:39, Vic Cekvenich wrote:


There is also a digram to help you get the picture:
http://www.theserverside.com/cartoons/TalesFromTheServerSide.tss

.V

Mark Lowe wrote:

There was a long thread on the developers list last week where the question of whether JSF would replace struts was discussed.
The basic conclusions of those taking part in the discussion what that struts was originally designed to fill a gap in the servlet api, and that the role of struts and open source projects in general are often to fill these gaps without the rigid and slower process of JSR.
Check the dev list mail archives for "struts JSR" and read the thread.
Mark
On 31 Mar 2004, at 11:00, Xuemin Guan wrote:


Hi, All, I know this is a bit off topic. But really want to
get an opinion about it from the Struts users.

The JavaServer Face 1.0, or JSF, has been released. It claims to
be a framework for building web-based user interfaces in Java.
Like Swing, it provides a set of standard widgets (buttons,
hyperlinks, checkboxes, and so on). What I want to know is, can
JSF truly facilitate constructing a highly complex
user interface just like Swing does? If it can't, is Applet still the way
to go(don't hear much about it these days. Is Applet dead? Is there
an alternative to Applet when it comes to constructing a web
browser-accessed highly complex GUI?) Given the fact that Struts already
provides many features JavaServer Face provides(such as validation,
internalization, and tags for constructing UI widgets etc), what's
the significant benefit to gain by adopting JSF? or combining them?(I heard
this
is possible, and someone says it would be a powerful combination.) And the
final question is will the JSF replace Struts in the future?


Any comment is welcome.

Thanks,

Xuemin


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