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From: samhr [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: sexta-feira, 24 de Novembro de 2006 9:54
To: user@struts.apache.org
Subject: Re: Struts+EJB
i read that chapter, what is xDoclet used for? is it a must to use them?
any alternative?
anyway thanks for replying
Stas Ostapenko wrote:
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Sent: Friday, November 24, 2006 5:54 PM
To: user@struts.apache.org
Subject: Re: Struts+EJB
i read that chapter, what is xDoclet used for? is it a must to use them?
any alternative?
anyway thanks for replying
Stas Ostapenko wrote:
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> Hi !
>
> Take a look at the book "Stru
i read that chapter, what is xDoclet used for? is it a must to use them?
any alternative?
anyway thanks for replying
Stas Ostapenko wrote:
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> Hi !
>
> Take a look at the book "Struts Kick Start" by James Turner and Kevin
> Bedell.
> "Chapter 18. Using Struts with Enterprise JavaBeans" - is n
Hi !
Take a look at the book "Struts Kick Start" by James Turner and Kevin Bedell.
"Chapter 18. Using Struts with Enterprise JavaBeans" - is nice
introduction with example.
On 11/24/06, samhr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
Am new to Struts, currently am creating an application using Struts
Actually, it's been my understanding that struts is pretty much
a BYOM (Bring Your Own Model) kind of framework. Tutorials that show
workable ways of abstracting out persistence to DAOs and such
are always welcome to me. Like Ricks struts-spring-ibatis tutorial:
http://www.learntechnology.net/stru
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however, I don't have a clear understanding why should someone need an
ejb3.0 struts tutorial? It's like offering a tutorial on driving and
shopping. If you are able to do both of the actions standa
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