so in fact, you have a kind of ThreadLocalContext (aka Container) containing
the local variables (automatically injected etc...) and an ExecutionContext
containing "general" variables specific to the execution environment...
Am I right?

br
Pascal


On Mon, Jun 2, 2008 at 6:08 PM, Vincent Massol <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I've been thinking a lot about the Container component I introduced
> and while writing unit tests for some of the new rendering classes I
> realized there was something not right: it's not normal that the HTML
> exporter or the rendering module depend on the Container object, and
> especially on the Request.
>
> Thus I'd like to introduce the notion of Execution Context (EC in
> short).
>
> The idea is that the xwiki entry points depend on the environment
> (Servlet, Portlet, etc) but those entry points create an Execution
> Context which is then used by the core components, independently of
> the environment. For example the VelocityContext is now put in the EC
> and not in the Request object.
>
> The Container objects still exist and can be used where required but
> it's expected that they should not be used since that makes the code
> dependent on the environment.
>
> This solves issue I had with code that don't have a request.
>
> I have it done on my machine. WDYT? Ok to commit?
>
> Thanks
> -Vincent
>
> PS: BTW this makes it very similar to the current XWikiContext (which
> is good) with the exception that the Container objects are not located
> inside the EC but as separate threadsafe variables.
>
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