Don
Dakota Jack wrote:
The below is a continuing problem. At this stage, Struts is pretty
mature and if you are not a committer able to make decisions, there
really is not too much you can do of interest with Struts other than
applications, although I will probably write my own branch this summer
for my own use with IoC. However, again, unless you are a committer
as in MappingDispatchAction, LookupDispatchAction, UploadAction, and
other like Strust application code not really part of the framework,
you face this problem Frank is facing because there is no effective
way to make these potential plugins available to the public. It would
be wonderful if there were a way to provide choices without having the
pecking order more important than the diversity of projects. I hope
to Hell that no one takes this as being a personal matter. Sometimes
you have to discuss principles and leave the personal trash at home. A general scheme for application plugins would be really nice. There
should be a way for Frank's work to become available for people that
would like to use it. I don't think a rehash of the Wiki and like
recommendations really would be helpful on this, so please don't go
there unless you feel you must.
<SNIP> On Apr 6, 2005 9:40 PM, Frank W. Zammetti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Martin Cooper wrote: > It's just a subset of
the possible schemes that people use for partial page rendering. By adopting something like this as a Struts subproject, it gives the appearance that Struts is endorsing this one particular approach to the more general problem. That will carry a lot of weight in the Struts community, and since I don't believe that this is the "one true way" (LOTR again ;), that is not something I want to see.
That's a valid point. No doubt there are 100 ways to skin this particular cat, and I wouldn't even claim to be proposing the best of the bunch.
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