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John Topley

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Mailinator Posted: Aug 5, 2003 2:03 PM
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There's been some discussion recently about Mailinator, a web application that provides instant, disposable e-mail addresses. Apart from being struck by what a brilliantly simple and useful idea this is (and wondering why I didn't think of it!), I was also interested to notice that Mailinator is a Jakarta Struts application. The URLs ending in “.do” give it away, although this is a convention; it's not enforced by Struts. You can use any URL pattern that you wish.

Struts applications on the Internet still seem to be relatively rare but I think that reflects the fact that there don't seem to be many J2EE applications in general out on the web. Or maybe it's a sign of their success that I just haven't noticed them.


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