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------- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2005-01-13 05:06 -------
(In reply to comment #1 and comment #2)
Thanks, this is exactly what I was looking for.
I knew LookupCommand was in Chain, but for some reason it never dawned on me to
use it from the XML.  I also see how useful RemoveCommand and CopyCommand are 
now.

Thanks again for your replies.

> Does the following do what you are after?
> 
>   <command className="org.apache.commons.chain.generic.LookupCommand"
>                 name="SomeChain"/>
> 
> A couple of additional properties are also useful:
> 
>   * catalog="foo" if your command is not in the default catalog
> 
>   * optional="true" if you don't want execution to complain
>     if the specified command is not present.  This is perfect
>     for creating optional extension points in standard chains.



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