Hi Richard,
You seem to be riding on a wave of self praise at the
moment with two relatively old concepts of Dynamic
Proxy and the *plonking* of a some file in a directory
that is picked up by your listening container. Can I
ask you what is the advantage of dropping some jar
into a directory over interacting with a deployment
tool? Please consider that you will probably want to
edit the deployment descriptor before deploying and
check for any errors. How does your solution handle
this?
I think you should also consider your statement:
<qoute>
In my humble opinion, it seems you have been looking
at the problem for too long, and can't see the forest
for all the trees. You would do well to step back a
bit and reconsider the new landscape.
</qoute>
Practice what you preach. You still seem to be in the
old world when it comes to your *great" usability
idea. Please read some usability books and then
comeback and tell us why programmers and designers
like yourself should not be allowed to design user
interaction methods. Maybe your solution stems from
the fact that Web Logic forces you to work in a
console and you thought you would do one better and
allow the copying from the command some jar file into
a directory for automatic uploading.
If I have misinterpreted your deployment solution
please allow me to respond.
Robert.
>From the users standpoint, style issues like
simplicity, clarity, regularity, uniformity,
familiarity, and restraint all contribute to an
interface that is easy to use; the absence of such
properties usually goes along with unpleasant or
awkward interfaces
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