I think Java is more typing, but still higher overall project productivity.
Tools get you to be 90% compleate, but then the last mile is a killer. (and sometimes the 90% compleate has to be re-done to get that last mile).
Use displaytag a lot and you will get used to it.
.V
Anders Jacobsen wrote:
You've already been pointed at the displaytag, however, something else you
might want to think about..... Most of the sites I've seen developed in .NET screem they've been developed by a Windows >developer... mostly because the UI is lacking.... and in some cases, it's using a table list like the one your describing.
What excatly is the issue with table-like editing? Letīs say we are building an webapplication for managin a gasoline station. The manager has to cahnge to gasoline prizes on all 15 types of fuel every 4 hour. A table-like editing for this seems for me vey intuitive. At least better than clicking on each and every gasoline prize, be redirected to a new page where you can edit the prize. Press save end be redirected to the gasoline overview again. Just an example but pretty much describe my future application functionality.
I have looked at dsiplaytag and it seems nice. But is dosent excatly solve my problem. Again. Im problably used to have most of these common controls ready-to-use from within the framework.
To be hornest I see time-spending issues with my new platform. I worry that my productivity is going down because I still (with struts) have do alot more typing than before. Agree or disagree?
Thanks in regards Anders, Denmark
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