Hi Mohammad,

I have read your introductory Struts tutorial and I have the following comments:

Good:
1).- The tutorial is a very good overview of Struts.
2).- The shapes used are all they corrects for my point of view.
3).- The flow of both scenario are very good, and show the process correctly.
4).- I like the simplistic way that you are using to introduce the framework 
process and the basic concepts also.

Bad:
1).- The shape of the Class and Object are incomplete, because you had not 
represented the methods into the shape. I would like the Class and Object 
representation with the fully and common representation composed of Name, 
Attributes and Methods. You are representing the method not inside the 
graphical object and it's not good for me.
2).- You have not showed a merged section of Java code in the Class and Object 
representation .... As you do in the struts.xml and .jsp's ... I think that it 
could be useful to show it for the reader (of course merged into the current 
slide).
3).- You don't leave clear about the differences of version 1.x against 2 (only 
when referring to struts.xml as is). But as I now that this is not the purpose 
of the tutorial then you should call it something like "Struts Overview - How 
it works in the background".
4).- The "primitives" definitely could be better.


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Enviado el: Martes, 04 de Septiembre de 2007 08:18 a.m.
Para: user@struts.apache.org
Asunto: Animated Tutorial for Struts2

Hi,

     Is there anybody who has read my tutorial.
        http://khorshid.ut.ac.ir/~m.s.alavi/Tutorial.zip

      I want to start to implement some plugin for eclipse that works like
a debuger but an animated one.
      If you think that the shapes that was used in this tutorial is
understandable, please inform me because I want to use these shapes
in my plugin for example for object, method call, value stack and
some other shapes.

      If any body read the tutorial, I will be very happy if he/she gives
me his/her opinion about this shapes and animations.

--kind regards
Mohammad SeyedAlavi
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