: Re:
Struts Web Services Enablement Project Date: Sun, 6 Jun 2004
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On 4 Jun 2004, at 22:56, Frank Zammetti wrote:
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After that, I'm thinking that a .04 release maybe a week later
seems reasonable, and with that my main goal is implementing
the pre- and post-transformations
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On 4 Jun 2004, at 22:56, Frank Zammetti wrote:
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After that, I'm thinking that a .04 release maybe a week later
seems reasonable
official project now with that express goal.
Frank
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I'd suggest sticking to your
I'm looking at that now Don. Seems like that might be a good way to go.
Thanks for making me aware of it!
Frank
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On 4 Jun 2004, at 22:56, Frank Zammetti wrote:
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After that, I'm thinking that a .04 release maybe a week later seems
reasonable, and with that my main goal is implementing the pre- and
post
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Yes, you did the right thing. You cobbled up enough code to prove the
concept and brought it out to show before it was too late to go another way.
:)
I've
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Frank forgive me here, but playing Devils Advocate, if you have clean MVC
separation then surely the last thing you want to do is to expose
Thanks very much Ted!
* Please consider putting the code under Apache License 2.0
http://apache.org/licenses/. I
I will look at the license now. I can't imagine I'd have any problem
putting it under that license, and at this point I'd expect to do so when I
put out the next release (probably
Wow, that's kind of harsh, Duncan.
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Frank forgive me here, but playing Devils Advocate, if you have clean
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Not harsh enough.
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Wow, that's kind of harsh, Duncan.
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Frank forgive me here, but playing Devils
change like I suspect then supporting both
probably isn't a problem either.
Thanks!
Frank
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Frank forgive me here, but playing Devils Advocate, if you have clean MVC
separation then surely the last thing you want to do is to expose Actions
as Web Services.
It is reasonable to want to expose Business Service Providers such as EJB
something other than struts?
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I will join in too on this one...
What
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If you want to do Web Services, have the services talk to
your business providers, the same ones your actions would talk to.
In a perfect world, sure. :) But that means yet another webapp (Axis,
for example,) to learn and keep up with. Last
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If you want to do Web Services, have the services talk to
your business providers, the same ones your actions would talk
Yeah, I did :-)
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My point was directed at the idea of reusing actions written for processing
http forms. Yes, I
I didn't think I had made any worthwhile points!
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Yeah, I did
this extension
is a great addition to the toolbox available to Struts developers.
Don
Thanks!
Frank
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Thanks!
Frank
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I think there can be considerable benefit from exposing Struts
recognize the format.
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Yes, as already confirmed. One area where web services are used is
standardizing how
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I think there can be considerable benefit from exposing Struts Actions.
For one
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Don
Thanks!
Frank
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I think there can be considerable benefit from exposing Struts
Hello devs! This is my first time posting here, and my first attempt at
contributing to an Apache project. I hope I'm going about it properly! :)
In short, I have a little project going with the stated goal of allowing a
Struts developer to expose any existing business logic, as implemented
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