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Posted to user@struts.apache.org by Nick Sharples <ni...@runtime-collective.com> on 2002/11/21 15:43:19 UTC

Page flow diagrams for Struts

Hi all,

I was wondering if anyone has a good diagramatic representation of
page flow that also captures forms and Action processing from submit
buttons and links. I've have my own representation of course, but I was
wonder what other people do. I suppose what I'm really after is a good
story boarding technique that I can standardise on.

Cheers

..Nick

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Re: Page flow diagrams for Struts

Posted by Nick Sharples <ni...@runtime-collective.com>.
Brian Hickey writes:
 > Aside from the lighthearted ribbing, did you want a UML diagram?

Thanks for the reply Brian. I was really looking for a way of
capturing the interaction of the various Struts components at a page
level. Some highlevel representation that could be used by
"non-programmers" but at the same time convey what the development
team are required to do. Does that make sense? I've got my own method
but its non-standard and that makes it harder to pass site designs
from one project to the next.  I think the Struts plugin for Visio
will fit the bill perfectly, although I haven't tried it yet.

Cheers

..Nick

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Re: Page flow diagrams for Struts

Posted by Brian Hickey <bh...@r-effects.com>.
Nick,

Aside from the lighthearted ribbing, did you want a UML diagram?

Brian

>
>
>
>   Hi all,
>
>   I was wondering if anyone has a good diagramatic representation of
>   page flow that also captures forms and Action processing from submit
>   buttons and links. I've have my own representation of course, but I was
>   wonder what other people do. I suppose what I'm really after is a good
>   story boarding technique that I can standardise on.
>
>   Cheers
>
>   ..Nick
>
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<ma...@jakarta.apache.org>
>   For additional commands, e-mail:
<ma...@jakarta.apache.org>
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Re: Page flow diagrams for Struts

Posted by Mark Lepkowski <Ma...@lmco.com>.
napkins work well.  they are usually folded so you can open them for more writing surface.  the drawback is the paper is thin and sometimes will tear, but if you use ballpoint the advantage is it can be used to wipe coffee spills.
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  Hi all,

  I was wondering if anyone has a good diagramatic representation of
  page flow that also captures forms and Action processing from submit
  buttons and links. I've have my own representation of course, but I was
  wonder what other people do. I suppose what I'm really after is a good
  story boarding technique that I can standardise on.

  Cheers

  ..Nick

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