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Re: Please suggest a patterm

Bayarsaikhan VOLODYA (YAZ-ArGe)

2005-07-21

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Spring is not a alternative to Struts.
struts can be plugged into spring framework. or use Spring's own MVC which
is alternative to Struts.
Go on reading docs.

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Subject: Re: Please suggest a patterm


I just d/l Spring and have been reading the docs. So far, I do not see
any great advantages over Struts. Comments?

~mark

Ricardo de Souza Moura wrote:

> I suggest that you see the spring framework.
> Your life will change after you know this framework : - )
> Good luck
>
>> From: Maya menon <maya_java@(protected)>
>> Reply-To: An interest list for Sun Java Center J2EE Pattern Catalog
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>> Subject: Please suggest a patterm
>> Date: Wed, 20 Jul 2005 07:56:54 -0700
>>
>> hi,
>>
>> I am designing a web app/ Its supposed to have 500 concurrent users.
>>
>> 1. Module- Login
>> The users login using their uid/password and see the stuff in their
>> database
>>
>> I am planning to use Struts,jsp,action classes in the front end
>> Now, back end I am thinking about session ejbs which calls methods of a
>> DAO. The method for getting values from database tables will be
>> implemented
>> in a DAO.
>>
>> Now, what should I use in the middle layer ?
>>
>> ie, interaction between action classes and session ejb: whos best here ?
>>
>> what do u all think about this design ?
>>
>> Again 500 concurrent users.
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>>
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