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 :-) > :) -- 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. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> For additional commands, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
