I'll definitely take a look at this - should be possible to have consistency with the annotations as long as they are covering the same use cases.

Phil



Don Brown wrote:

Don't know if this has been mentioned, but the WebWork guys have been doing something similar: http://www.opensymphony.com/webwork/wikidocs/J2SE%205%20Support.html

It'd be nice if we could come up with a common set of annotations shared by both Action 1 and 2 (possibly Shale) along the lines of Stripes to help transitions.

Don

Craig McClanahan wrote:

On 3/20/06, Phil Zoio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Ted,

In response to your comment:

"The original Struts Action codebase suffers from design deficiencies
that would take some effort to remedy."

This may be true, but I don't believe that it is a completely lost cause. The work that I have been doing with Struts Java 5 extensions proves (to me at least) that it is possible to move from the existing 1.2 code base to something with compelling features and free from the issues often associated
with the Struts Action 1.

See:
http://www.realsolve.co.uk/site/strecks/index.php

Phil



I happened to see Phil's presentation to the JAVAWUG group in London last
Friday.  There are some interesting ideas here (and they would seem
applicable in either a 1.x or 2.x Struts Action Framework context). I would suggest thinking about an optional layer (requires JDK 1.5) on top of the base framework that made available features like this ... similar in spirit
to what the Tiger Extensions do in Shale.

Craig



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