Joerg Heinicke wrote: >> Spring configurator stuff is really handy and has no Cocoon >> dependencies so its wise to use it. Joerg, you seem to sit inside >> Spring community, have you considered giving Carsten a present by >> promoting his stuff? I really think it should get more attention. :-) > > Hmm, was the first time I had a look into it today. Really? :)
> I can't say if this > all is of general use. Do you think of moving this stuff or parts of it > to Spring (that would be actually up to Carsten IMO) or just get more > users to it? The spring configurator is imho of general use and I built it with this in mind as I removed most of the Cocoon specific stuff - apart from the package names there are no dependencies to cocoon (or any other 3rd party libs) and we used it a lot outside of Cocoon. It provides many nice features when you work with Spring. So, yes the genreal idea was to move it to a broader place. It would be cool to have it "nearer to Spring", but I personally don't have the time/energy to do this right now. I had the hope that with a release of 2.2 there woudl be many interested people who find the configurator handy which then leads to a larger community around the project etc. - but, well... So if anyone thinks that it makes sense to promote this stuff "somewhere", let's do it :) > For the latter it would be good to have documented what's > there and how it is supposed to be used. The documentation at Daisy is a > bit spare. Hmm, I haven't looked at the docs recently, but I thought i had documented everything which is in it. It might be that the latest features are not documented. I'll have a look at it in the next days. Carsten -- Carsten Ziegeler [EMAIL PROTECTED]
