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Posted to user@struts.apache.org by Hertzel Karbasi - OPTinity eBusiness Solutions <he...@optinity.com> on 2002/02/06 12:35:17 UTC

Re: OReilly Struts book -> EJB/STRUTS Application?

Chuck,

Is there any code available for Struts/EJB application on the web?
Any references will be appreciated.

Thanks
Hertzel
----- Original Message -----
From: "Chuck Cavaness" <cc...@NetVendor.com>
To: "'Struts Users Mailing List'" <st...@jakarta.apache.org>
Sent: Tuesday, February 05, 2002 5:30 PM
Subject: RE: OReilly Struts book


> I'm definitely going to cover some design patterns/strategies related to
> Struts and EJB. I've been working on an a Struts/EJB application for over
a
> year now and have learned a great deal about how to approach this, so this
> should be valuable to others. Brian Keeton and I just finished an EJB 2.0
> for Que and I will include some ideas we discovered while writing that as
> well. Someone did point out to me however that obviously not everyone is
> using EJB and I should give focus to that as well.
>
> The banking example is only used in chapter 3, which is an overview of
> Struts. From the point on, I plan to use other examples. Right now, I'm in
> the B2B world where orders, items, catalogs, and customers are important.
So
> I might use that domain. Hopefully, I can use various "real" domains to
> bring something for everyone. Since I first posted the initial TOC, I've
> added several new chapters and taken away some. One of the ones that
> everyone has asked for is a chapter on alternatives to JSP. So a chapter
on
> XML/XSLT or something along these lines will probably make it in. The new
> features like multiple sub-apps, workflow, role-based actions, etc...
> definitely will make it in. I'm not sure where at in the book, but for
sure
> will be very important.
>
> Chuck
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Hertzel Karbasi - OPTinity eBusiness Solutions
> [mailto:hertzel@optinity.com]
> Sent: Tuesday, February 05, 2002 10:11 AM
> To: Struts Users Mailing List
> Subject: Re: OReilly Struts book
>
>
> Great!!
> 1. IMO it's better to cover Struts 1.1 as I see in your TOC there is a
just
> and appendix
>     for changes in 1.1.
> 2. Are you going to cover some design patterns related to J2EE+EJB in
> reference to Struts?
> 3. An Order Entry/Shopping Cart application would be more usable and
popular
> than Banking.
> 4. What about XML/Wap in view components?
> 5. What about extending Struts (Workflow, Service Manager, Data
Formatting,
> ...)?
>
>


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