Robert Isepin wrote:
> Hi Richard,
Just for clarification. Rickard Oberg (to whom you intended this e-mail) and
Richard Monson-Haefel are different people. RicKard uses a "k" in his name.
>
>
> 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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