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Craig McClanahan is a Senior Staff Engineer at Sun Microsystems, the architect of the newly released Sun Java Studio Creator developer tool (formerly known as "Project Rave"). He co-leads the JavaServer Faces project at Sun, and was technical lead for the Sun Microsystems team working on the Tomcat servlet container. Craig is perhaps best known as the primary developer of the Apache Struts Framework, an MVC architecture for creating web applications.
Craig McClanahan's Weblog, "Random musings on J2EE technologies, open source, tools, and life," can be found here: http://blogs.sun.com/roller/page/craigmcc/. In it, he discusses topics like JSF vs Struts.
He was interviewed for The Creative Technologist's Bookshelf at http://developers.sun.com/foryourbusiness/ctb/. Here's a summary: "The colonization of Mars, revolutions, and radically differing views of the personal and political are qualities that attract Craig McClanahan when he's strolling the aisleways of Borders Books. He and his wife Ruth are such voracious readers that they've found it useful to shop with a spreadsheet in hand so they don’t buy the same book twice. He enjoys most techno-adventure and hard science fiction, and is now devouring the Red Mars, Green Mars, Blue Mars trilogy by Kim Stanley Robinson."
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