Stephan Michels dijo: > Okay here another vote(and I wait more than 24h) > > Move java into scratchpad? > > [X] Move it into scratchpad > [ ] Leave it where it is > [ ] Rename it to _______
There is not JavascriptFlow Block. > My opinion is to leave it where it is, because I heard too much the > argument that "flow is a great thing, but javascript?!". > People already started to port the flow stuff for example to Struts, see > http://www.rollerweblogger.org/page/roller/20040327#jsp_control_flow_engine I read it and wonder if he knows that already some people is "manipulating" DAO beans with OJB using the nasty javascript Flow Engine in a very easy way. :-P (See the bottom line of the above post). > I think the java flow thing is too important to go with it into > scratchpad. For example you could also use Groovy to implement your > flow, because Groovy also produces Java classes. Agree. > I done a lot of afford to make it work like the javascript > implementation. So that it is only a choise, which language you > prefer. > > But I'm curious about our opinions, Stephan Michels. I think it is a big improvement and thanks both of you. Mainly because I hope we will see the born of future implementations in diferent languages. What at first sight can looks like a "balkanization" [(TM) by Stefano] is good because allow people not Java (or Javascript) oriented to jump in the Cocoon way. And this is good. Best Regards, Antonio Gallardo
