hi simon

i've committed a first cut so that people can take a look (and post any comments before i get too attached to the design ;). i've abstracted the substitution into a separate abstract class which has an interface for substituting both body text and attributes. this should allow them to variable separately (so that people can do stuff like substitute just body text, for example).

you code forms the implementation contained in the new substitution package. there's a little more work to create an implementation but i think that the gains are big - by decoupling the implementation we can support any strategy that users care to think of.

i need to tidy up tomorrow by adding more documentation and looking at remy's implementation. i'll probably create a Substitutor implementation that just does what tomcat needs. (but it might not be necessary.) this is work best left until after a sleep :)

comments, please.

(documentation patches would be even more gratefully received ;)

- robert

On 2 Dec 2003, at 22:04, Simon Kitching wrote:

Hi,

There's been no comment by anyone on the following emails.
This is just a reminder....(I know everyone's busy).


http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=jakarta-commons- dev&m=106979874724976&w=2


http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=jakarta-commons- dev&m=106989251623459&w=2


Regards,


Simon


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