I haven't looked at that Ted. If I'm being honest I have to admit that I've never looked at the sample apps at all, so I don't even know what's there and what isn't. I'm pretty tied up at the moment with work (how DARE they ask me to do stuff JUST because they PAY me!), so I don't forsee being able to even think about doing it.

--
Frank W. Zammetti
Founder and Chief Software Architect
Omnytex Technologies
http://www.omnytex.com

Ted Husted wrote:
There's a download module in the struts-examples application. Originally, these were separate applications demonstrating validation, download, and so forth, but we merged them early in the 1.2 series. (Mainly so we had a modules application against which to test changes.) It seems like it would be a simple matter to extend the existing module to include demonstrations of the DownloadAction.

Have you looked at doing that, Frank? (I'd give it a shot, but I'm working on 
the MailReader-Chain application now.)

As part of the 1.3.x series, I believe both the Examples application and the original MailReader application are slated to be moved into an "Apps" subproject, so that they are not part of the core release. I also wouldn't mind merging Steve Reaburn's Examples application <http://www.ninsky.com/struts/> with the few we already have.

A serious problem I have when applying patches is that we have too few unit tests and even fewer coding examples of our own.

-Ted.

On Fri, 26 Nov 2004 19:18:23 -0500, Frank W. Zammetti wrote:

I don't want it to be sitting on my server forever, no.  I'll leave
it up for a while, maybe a few more weeks.

It's of course not my decision to include the sample or not.  I put
it together, but I'm not going to go nuts trying to promote or
support it because ultimately it's not exactly a big accomplishment
or anything. It serves it's purpose in demonstrating the use of
DownloadAction, but it's not rocket science or anything.

It's probably fine as-is, and I don't plan on putting any effort
into it unless specifically asked, and that includes getting it up
on the Struts Applications project.

--
Frank W. Zammetti
Founder and Chief Software Architect
Omnytex Technologies
http://www.omnytex.com




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