Hi Albert,

Nicely done; I'm sure the developers appreciate it. I'm in the same situation as you. What I like the most about this list is everyone has a positive attitude towards answering questions. I'm sure it's tough to be a part of the brains behind a project, to know the code intimately, and to have the most basic questions asked time and again by a countless numbers of new users. I also like it when the developers (I'm assuming they're Struts developers from the discussion content :) get into discussions about underlying implementations; it gives me a great deal of insight into how the tools are written.

It can be a little discouraging for a developer to pick up a library like Struts, have questions, and receive an RTFM-type answer. I've yet to see such an answer on this list, and appreciate the practical usages and best practices stressed in a lot of the list replies.

Keep coding Albert; knowledge received is knowledge to be shared :).

- Scott

Albert L. Sapp wrote:
Guys,

I want to thank everyone on the list for all the new ideas and technologies that have floated up as answers to many of the questions posed here. I have learned that I need to get a good book on Struts, because I am sure we are missing a lot of stuff that would make our current project a lot easier. Struts was one of 5 new technologies I had never dealt with before when we start this project, but this forum has and continues to be a great help in getting what I need to move forward.

Thanks, again to all off you who take time to help out a newbie

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