If you use it, the reponsibility is purely on the early adopters,
not the software developers, to maintain their unreleased
features. This is how I believe Struts 1.3.x should be handled.

Being one of these early adopters, I agree with you. My inaction on making any changes to Struts 1.3 myself has more to do with available time and confidence in any particular change than an unwillingness to change the APIs.

Regarding your two most recent points (whether ActionContext exposes too much power and whether or not it should be renamed), I respectfully disagree, but I would participate in further debates if there were any more points raised beyond our mutual opinions.

I think by far the bigger issue is that not enough people have looked closely at the code enough for a strong discussion to be held.

Joe

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Joe Germuska
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"You really can't burn anything out by trying something new, and
even if you can burn it out, it can be fixed.  Try something new."
        -- Robert Moog

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