On 1/11/02 8:29 AM, "Gabriel Sidler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> "Geir Magnusson Jr." wrote:
>> 
>> On 1/11/02 6:56 AM, "Gabriel Sidler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> 
>>> "Geir Magnusson Jr." wrote:
>>>> 
>>>> "Gabriel" :
>>>> 
>>>>> Yes, /view is special. /struts is just a toolset. That really is one of
>>>>> the cool things about this Struts integration. We don't do any special
>>>>> hacks, tweaks or work arounds.
>>>> 
>>>> Yes - *technically* it's just a toolset.
>>>> 
>>>> But for a user coming over from JSP-based Struts-land, it has to be a
>>>> complete 'experience'.
>>> 
>>> Yes, I agree. But the layout of our dev environment or class hierarchive
>>> doesn't make the 'experience'. :-)  In fact, they should never have to look
>>> at this class hierarchy.
>> 
>> I agree with you on the class hierarchy - so we should make sure that is
>> right.  (That way we can fold things together later if we want...)
>> 
>> However, I think the project layout does affect people's perception.  With
>> /struts as a 'first class citizen' in -tools, then maybe it will help people
>> realize that it's more than a few tools that were thrown together, but
>> something with real thinking, design and support around it.  Which it really
>> is - I mean, we went a few rounds, and then you came up with the way to
>> support Struts 1.0, all w/o any changes or additions in Struts-land.
> 
> 
> Ok, ok, I buy it :-)
> 

:)

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Geir Magnusson Jr.                       [EMAIL PROTECTED]
System and Software Consulting
You're going to end up getting pissed at your software
anyway, so you might as well not pay for it. Try Open Source.



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