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Rajeev Ravindran
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Why
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under Products category in JavaRanch Forum ? Is it because JSF is from Sun and Struts is an open source ? Is Struts a product ? Just confused
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Is it because JSF is from Sun and Struts is an open source ?
Pretty much.
I agree. Here's the link:
http://javaranch.com/programming-pearls.jsp
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