Perfect sense. I like the process and started 0 for the partition config bean hierarchy which is massive so it will take me a lot of time. Working it tho.
I'll add a jira for this now. The process is just perfect thanks for defining it so clearly. Alex On 9/29/07, David Jencks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Following Alex's suggestion I've been looking at the > AuthenticatorConfiguration and have some suggestions as to steps to > follow. It looks to me as if there are several layers of > questionable configuration decisions to rectify and probably doing > the work systematically will be quicker and less confusing. > > So far I see two layers of fixes to do: the <T> components are > configured through a <T>Configuration object, and the set of <T? > Configuration objects is held by the ServerStartupConfiguration > rather than the component that is actually going to be using the <T> > components at runtime. > > So here's what I'm thinking of... > > [0] open a jira indicating which <T> I'm working on :-) > > [1] remove the <T>Configuration objects so the <T> components can be > configured directly. The set of <T> components will still be held by > the ServerStartupConfiguration at this stage. > > [2] move the <T> components from ServerStartupConfiguration to > whatever component is actually using the <T> at runtime. > > For instance, the Authenticators are used by the > AuthenticationService interceptor at runtime, so in step > 2<Authenticator> I'll move the Set<Authenticator> from > ServerStartupConfiguration to AuthenticationService. > > Looking back I see that I only did steps 0 and 1 for Interceptors so > I will go back and do step 2 for that also. > > Make sense? > > thanks > david jencks > >
