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Posted to general@jakarta.apache.org by Ted Husted <hu...@apache.org> on 2001/03/23 13:14:56 UTC
Re: Struts, velocity, turbine, jetspeed, lions, tigers andbears... oh
my
Jon Stevens wrote:
> Quite a lot of the concepts in Struts are simply borrowed from patterns that
> Turbine has been using from day one. Actions are a good example of that.
Apparently, the W3 consortium is also borrowing for Turbine
< http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/interact/forms.html#adef-action >
-Ted.
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Re: Struts, velocity, turbine, jetspeed, lions, tigers
andbears... oh my
Posted by Jon Stevens <jo...@latchkey.com>.
on 3/23/01 4:14 AM, "Ted Husted" <hu...@apache.org> wrote:
> Jon Stevens wrote:
>> Quite a lot of the concepts in Struts are simply borrowed from patterns that
>> Turbine has been using from day one. Actions are a good example of that.
>
> Apparently, the W3 consortium is also borrowing for Turbine
>
> < http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/interact/forms.html#adef-action >
>
> -Ted.
Project A: Turbine
Project B: Struts
I didn't say that A invented it.
But, I am certainly saying that having two projects within Jakarta that use
the same exact design patterns to do the same exact things is silly.
Especially given that B was started under the notion of creating a shared
system instead of competition.
-jon
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