"Struts Classic" keeps making me think "That's not the version I want -- I want Struts Modern".
On 11/3/05, Michael Jouravlev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > VW was making Bug/Beetle for 50 years or so, it acquired Classic > status sometimes in 60-ies, before Golf/Rabbit was introduced ;-) Well, no one's calling today's VW Bug "Beetle Classic" (although I liked the year 2000 model nickname "Y2KBug"). "Beetle Classic" makes me think "Herbie". Same thing happens when I hear/read "Struts Classic". It makes me think "Struts 1.0". > P.S. I'd rather see some progress in cloth washer design, seems that > it froze in 50-ies. And from what you said earlier, it's what they now call "classic". Again supporting my opinion. Calling 1.3 Struts Classic means "it's the same old Struts", with the emphasis on "same old", implying that there's something else, another version out there that isn't "old" and "classic". Well, what we have now is "Struts Modern", with the new flexible CoR request processor, where you can use Commands instead of Actions. Really doesn't deserve to be called "Classic" IMO. Hubert --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]