I took one look at ejbs and ran a mile.

Struts and EJBs seem to be at the opposite end of a scale.
Struts is sensible, nice to work with, efficient, and generally everything
that EJBs arnt!

I personally use it with OJB (made that decision 1.5 yrs ago).  Hibernate
seems to be more popular, and if i was to make the decision now, i'd
probably go with hibernate.  I'm sticking with OJB in the systems i have
because refactoring the whole lot would be such a chore, and OJB works fine
(though i have had to deal with some really annoying intermittent bugs).

Daniel.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Pierre Thibault [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 14 June 2005 19:53
> To: Struts Users Mailing List
> Subject: Re: [To sum it up] Re: Confused
>
>
> Le 14 juin 2005 à 04:59, Stéphane Zuckerman a écrit :
>
> Hello Stéphane,
>
> >
> ...
> > Anyway, this little presentation is far from complete, and I
> > suggest you read some doc about J2EE applications before going
> > further with struts (java.sun.com is a good start).
> >
> > --
> > Stéphane Zuckerman
> ....
>
> The difficulty here is that there is lot of pieces that go together.
> There is a lot of choices and it is not clear for the new developers
> which path to fellow. I decided to buy the book 'Struts The Complete
> Reference' and I am only at the beginning. I'll continue to dig on
> the subject. I'm happy to see that there is community here for
> helping me. I fell already a lot more comfortable.
>
> Thank you.
>
> A+
>
> ----------------------
> Pierre
>
>
>


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