Ann: Best practices Struts for tech. proj. leads public workshop

Vic Cekvenich <[email protected]> Mon, 07 Apr 2003 16:43:00 -0400
Newsgroups gmane.comp.java.mvc.devel
Organization baseBeans Engineering
Message-ID <[email protected]>
baseBeans engineering won best training by readers of JDJ

Upcoming class is live in NYC, on 5/2 from 7:30 AM to 1:00PM. We will 
cover db driven web site development, process, validation, tiles, multi 
row, J2EE security, DAO, development process etc.
We will teach a project tech lead methods that will increase the 
productivity of his team and review best practices, so that they can 
benchmark their environment.

*Sign up now for $150, the price will be $450 soon as we get closer to 
the date. The web site to sign up on is *baseBeans.net* .
You will receive a lab/content CD when you sign up.
Contact us for more details.

We preach and teach simple.
We use a very fast DAO DB Layer – with DAO side data cache
We use JSTL
We use a Bean/DAO helper design
We use J2EE security, container managed declarative authorization and 
authentication. (no code, works on any app. server).
Struts based Content Management System. A Struts menu entry like this:
<Item  name="About_Contacts"  	title="About/Contacts"
toolTip="About Us and Contact Info" page="/do/cmsPg?content=ABOUT" />
passes to the action the parm of “about” which the DAO populates.


You can peak at the source code at sourceforge.net/projects/basicportal 
or go to our site baseBeans.net. Note that the baseBeans.net is using 
the Content Management System (SQL based) that we train on.  (our own 
dog food)

Note: We always offer money back on our public classes


Vic Cekvenich
Project Recovery Specialist
[email protected]
800-314-3295
<a href =”baseBeans.net”>Struts Training</a>


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