Craig McClanahan wrote:
* Focus the new repository on supporting 1.3.x development (generally backwards compatibile, but using chain-based request processor, adding support for portlet), in prep for later migration to 2.x.x development (which might end up in either separate modules or a separate repository -- too early to tell at this point).
I think there should be support for RiA and SoA in the new "request" processor, which is what the chain enables.
Not many new HTML/HTTP apps will be constructed in '05 to be operated in '06, '07.
So one could get a SOAP or similar type request and not have to refactor. I think that should be the main goal, have it work with RiA/SoA 1st and then look for a way how to make it backaward compatiable and support legacy html/html apps (since that is well known how those work).
At worst, make an interface or mechanisam so that people can implement a protocol.
(Also perform() got removed and Struts is still to mark beans and logic for depecation. And it be nice that a nightly build ships with a sample chain. And ... what happend to 1.2.1 as far as a download link from an html page with due note as to release level (red/yellow/orange)).
.V
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