SOAP is considered a major PITA by anyone who's worked with it, so you're gonna have fun. I don't know how Struts deals with Web Services, but I've found some stuff for RoR. RoR does SOAP and SML-RPC, Chapter 20 of 'Agile Web Development with Rails' covers it, but it isn't very deep. I think the best source of information would be the Rails wiki at http://wiki.rubyonrails.org
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RE: Web Development FrameWork
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RE: Web Development FrameWork
I've actually developed a couple of working applications in RoR, so I can attest to the fact that it's not just hype. RoR has a lot of fans and momentum right now, which means good things if you want to pick it up. There's lots of tutorials and screencasts out there, making it a lot easier to get into.
There's also 1-click installs for Mac and Windows, so there's almost no setup involved in getting a full web stack up and running on your dev machine. There's quite a few dev tools out there: TextMate for Mac, which all the core developers seem to use, RadRails, which is based on Eclipse, and a bunch more.The easiest way to check out Rails is to poke around on the website, and check out some of the screencasts. If you think you like the look of it, download one of the kits, either Locomotive for Mac, or InstantRails for Windows. -
The Daily WTF Jobs
So let me get this straight, Alex. You want to connect intelligent, honest, hard-working developers with jobs that are accurately described, well-paid, and properly managed?
It'll never work! :-P