It's a tool though, so it won't be distrubuted. If it's a big issue,
I'm sure we can talk Chris into something. Chris?

Bob

On 6/13/06, Don Brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Very tempting if it wasn't GPL :(

Don

Bob Lee wrote:
> We should use jarjar: http://tonicsystems.com/products/jarjar/
>
> Bob
>
> On 6/13/06, Don Brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> What about doing what Sun does with Xalan for Java 5 and rename XWork
>> packages?  With the changes we are making to XWork 2.0, I don't think
>> it will co-exist with WebWork 2.2.2/3 very well, if at all.
>>
>> Therefore:
>>
>> com.opensymphony.xwork
>>
>> will become:
>>
>> org.apache.struts.action2.com.opensymphony.xwork or
>> org.apache.com.opensymphony.xwork or even
>> org.apache.struts.action2.xwork
>>
>> If the new API does its job, XWork should be completely hidden for the
>> user anyways and for legacy apps, they just need a simple refactoring.
>>
>> Don
>>
>> On 6/13/06, Alexandru Popescu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> wrote:
>> > Isn't possible to be an issue with XWork dependency? I don't think 2
>> > different versions of XWork can co-exist on the same webapp.... but I
>> > may be wrong.
>> >
>> > ./alex
>> > --
>> > .w( the_mindstorm )p.
>> >
>> >
>> > On 6/13/06, Jason Carreira <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> > > > Well, it would have made Atlassian's life easier.
>> > > > JIRA is written with
>> > > > WW1 and Confluence is written with WW2, the two
>> > > > versions cannot
>> > > > coexist in the same web application, and they still
>> > > > haven't gotten
>> > > > around to migrating JIRA. When people (like me) run
>> > > > both applications,
>> > > > we need to run them as two separate web apps, instead
>> > > > of two "modules"
>> > > > that can share session.
>> > >
>> > > Not to nitpick, but WW1 and WW2 CAN peacefully coexist, because
>> we changed the package names in the change. At Notiva we converted
>> the app piecemeal from WW1 to WW2 over time, moving over new pieces
>> and migrating anything old that we had to touch. We simply mapped
>> them to different extensions.
>> > >
>> > > I'm not sure why Atlassian didn't switch over. Maybe it just
>> didn't ever make sense. Maybe there was some other issue with common
>> configuration files that we didn't run into at Notiva. But I can tell
>> you that they can run side-by-side, just as WebWork 2.x and Struts
>> 2.x will be able to.
>> > >
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