Really should have done a few struts tutorials before I start my new job. I’m with my girlfriend all weekend. I’llget up early and work through some. Havn’t even touched it in over a year and all I really did then waws touch it, not really do some. Deary me.
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Doing this at work. Getting it to work seems pretty easy but getting it to work well seems harder. As I mentioned before I don’t care about Struts. We used EJB2 here still. I wisah we did spring, could get rid of that tedious delegate stuff but it’s not going to happen. At least EJB3 please. I looked at Spring at home the other day but got scared by the amount of dependancys. Simple hello world style tutorial anyone?
But I think everyone knows that. Stripes is the best Java web framework by far imho.
I thought we’d do J2EE on my course. After all it’s an e-commerce course but it seems the dude that did that lecture has semi retired and so that’s one of the ones they dropped.
I’ve used Hibernate and but not really done any of the configuration myself. And Spring is something I’d learn myself if I had the time. I think I’ll prefer it’s MVC over Strutc. Again I’ve had to backwards engineer someones site that used Struts but I’ve never really used it myself.
Maybe I should just forget about all this Java stuff and learn Ruby on Rails.
