Hey thanks!!
G version would be: http://danrp1.1up.com (one of the programers) http://struts.1up.com (lead)
But then again that would not a lot of page hits for the ads.
I was going to say that each of the tiles has db content, but is fast 'cuase iBatis caches reacent hits so hot spots do not touch db. It has 6 resin applications server w/ a stick bid w/ round robin balancing.
(but could not figure how to edit wiki. Is wiki now developers only 'cuase of all the wiki defacing?)
.V
Ted Husted wrote:
On Tue, 09 Nov 2004 14:08:58 -0600, Chappell, Simon P wrote:
Try the following link for a list of sites and companies who are known to use Struts:
http://simonpeter.com/techie/java/struts/sites.html
This is a list composed from reports by folks on this very list. So unless you do not believe your fellow Struts users, then this should be a reasonably correct list.
One idea we mentioned when we decided to take "PoweredBy" out of the web site documentation was creating a "case studies" or "war stories" section. Rather than have just links, a section where people can say a little something-something about their application.
If anyone did have a link to add to the PoweredBy page, and wanted to say a little bit about how their application architecture, it might make interesting reading.
* http://wiki.apache.org/struts/PoweredBy
I took the liberty of creating an entry for the page Vic mentioned [though I wish the example were "G" rated rather than" PG-13":)]
-Ted.
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