From: Tim Olsonflow scripts seem to present the same problem as ASPs, JSPs, and XSPs in
that too much process logic ends up on the web server, disjoined from the business objects they work with. granted, if you write them correctly they are simple, but i've never seen this in practice. it's too tempting for someone to put code in the view layer to just "get it done"I don't understand this. Of course every technology can be abused (IMHO actions are the best candiate to be abused BTW) but from the mentioned technologies (including actions) flowscript is the technology that prevents you best from abuseing it.
Abusing the flowscript might come in handy. You can do a quick javascript prototype of your logic, test it, then refactor it in Java. This is what we do all the time here.
Ugo
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