Dakota Jack wrote:

I will answer your question after clarifying BaTien's failure to
respond to your question and his shameless promotion of another
product through subterfuge.  He is creating confusion.  That is the
whole point of Struts-Shale.

Please be forewarned that Struts-Shale is not Struts.  Struts-Shale is
an entirely different product, something like an incipient version of
Tapestry, which has nothing in common with Struts except it too is a
framework.  BaTien is not being completely fair or honest with you in
his response.  He is, in effect, trying to get you to seek a solution
that has nothing to do with your initial inquiry, in order to promote
his love for JSF, which is antithetical to Struts as we know it.

The "we" BaTien talks about, in my opinion, is a small group of
zealots trying to save a fairly old framework idea, JSF, from the
trash heap.



Greetings:

It is you again :-)

The "we" means our own group who puts its money, time and effort in creating a service that "we" believe can effectively compete. The web flow is one of the key area "we" (our group) concentrate in. That is why i am interested in how other people try to do it with their own committed financial resources. I am interested in how you do it as well with the real deliverables.

"We" are just a bunch of pragmatic technology entrepreneurs. "We" do not take any dogmatic approach. I try to leverage on existing deliverables and honestly share with the community what i get out of it.

This is weekend. We can laugh :-)

BaTien
DBGROUPS

Now -- YOUR QUESTION.

I would need some clarification of your question to answer it. What
do you mean by "the web flow will take the user to all the
applications necessary to fulfill
the service"? User navigation information is very easy to save to a database.


Jack



On Apr 9, 2005 8:43 AM, Duong BaTien <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


Néstor Boscán wrote:



Hi

I have a new project were I have to create an application that is a web flow
of multiple standalone applications. Basically the user picks a service and
the web flow will take the user to all the applications necessary to fulfill
the service. We want to be able to save in a database the user navigation
information. Has anybody done something like this with struts?

Regards,

Néstor Boscán





I have not done this. But this is the direction we are heading to.
Craig, the inventor of Struts Commons-Chain and Struts-Shale, has
proposed a DialogController and is trying to incorporate features of
Spring Web Flow.

I found it is very useful as a state engine. You may take a look at
Struts-Shale. I am also interest to what you are doing in this area.

BaTien
DBGROUPS

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