Vadim Gritsenko wrote: > > > From: Sylvain Wallez [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > > > > Stefano Mazzocchi wrote: > > <skip/> > > > > 1) serializers don't have full access to the component environment > > > and some want this to be changed > > > > > > > The major need is to be able to access the SourceResolver. I haven't > > seen any good use case where a Serializer needs to access something > else > > in the environment. > > Many of the Cocoon components accept configuration when declared in the > components part of the sitemap. Examples: > TraxTransformer: > <use-request-parameters>false</use-request-parameters> > I18nTransformer: > <catalogue-name>messages</catalogue-name> > HTMLSerializer: > <buffer-size>1024</buffer-size> > SVGSerializer: > <parameter name="quality" type="float" value="0.9"/> > > All of these components (with one exception) allow overriding global > defaults at the moment of component usage: > > TraxTransformer: > <map:parameter name="use-request-parameters" value="false"/> > I18nTransformer: > <map:parameter name="catalogue-name" value="messages"/> > > Now you can guess the exception: serializers. They are the only > components which do not allow overriding defaults. > > The question is where the error in design is. Is it in allowing > serializer to have a configuration or in disabling the ability to > override this configuration?
Good point, I agree this is an unnecessary drawback. Ok, listen: if enough people whan this to change, maybe it's time to do it. I think you and Sylvain know more about the internals of the pipelines that I do, so I'll turn my votes on the serializers to -0 and trust you guys. Just one think: keep caching concerns *very* clear in mind. -- Stefano Mazzocchi One must still have chaos in oneself to be able to give birth to a dancing star. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Friedrich Nietzsche -------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]