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On Tue, 1 Feb 2005 11:09:22 -0800, Michael Oliver
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> Well Ted, Craig certainly wasn't singing that tune, although that
> doesn't mean you are wrong either.
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Ted is obviously right.  I am sure Craig is wholly in agreement with
this too, although maybe he would be hesitant to say so.  How can a
request-driven web MVC framework interoperate in any meaningful sense
with a page-centric RAD framework based on per-event action listeners?
 This is no more "interoperation" than Java and Pearl "interoperate". 
Everyone except the Struts committers seem to be clear about this.  It
really is a no brainer.  Whatever the Struts community wants to do
with Struts is okay with me.  And I don't need any nasty remarks about
either.  But at least we can be correct in descriptions.  Whatever
"tune" anyone is singing, if you don't see this you don't see reality
in my opinion.


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