If you are tired to write Actions and Results you may consider using the RPC
the old way, nothing is gonna constrain you.

On Mon, Nov 23, 2009 at 4:36 PM, djd <alex.dobjans...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Yes, I worked on a sample code that achieved that a couple of month
> ago... I will try to post some sample code as soon as possible (first
> let me find it);
> for now, allow me to give you some impressions :
> * the idea is nice (modularization, clear code, simple classes, etc)
> * BUT the implementation is painful:
>    - I remember that I had to extend the EngineRemoteServlet
> (supplied with Gilead) - not very cool
>    - it boasts that "no web.xml anymore" - forget it, you have to map
> quite a bit before making it work
>    - at that time there was no "hello, world" example of setting it
> up
>    - A LOT OF BOILER PLATE CODE (Action, Result for every possible
> interaction with the server). Way too much to actually make something
> useful. After you write about 5 Action + 5 Result classes, you will
> get what I mean
>    - You lose the feeling of coding with Java, because your remove
> service interface has only one method (doExecuteAction-and-
> getAResult).
>    - You cannot have more methods on the same interface - aka service
> - (again, Java feeling is completely lost)
>    - Because of generics restriction (even through Rpc interface is
> using generics, the type erasure is not considered when extending an
> interface, so you cannot do something like "interface UserService
> extends Service<GetUserLoginAction,GetUserLoginResult>, Service<...>,
> Service<...>
>
> I will post some working code soon or you can PM me and I'll send you
> the whole project
>
> On Nov 23, 1:24 pm, Marcos Alcantara <marc...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > Have anyone been successful on using these three altogether?
> >
> > Can someone please post some examples about how to configure them?
> >
> > Thanks!!!
> >
> > Marcalc
>
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