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Don Brown resolved WW-1936.
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       Resolution: Incomplete
    Fix Version/s:     (was: 2.1.4)

These are great ideas, but they need their own tickets.  Please open new 
tickets with (hopefully) patches.
Thanks

> New Java 1.5 features
> ---------------------
>
>                 Key: WW-1936
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/struts/browse/WW-1936
>             Project: Struts 2
>          Issue Type: New Feature
>          Components: "New" API
>            Reporter: Jonatas Rodrigues
>
> I am the leader on a brazilian government project called Atena: an Struts 2, 
> Velocity and EJB 3 extension. We have developed many features that we think 
> could be incorporated into the Struts source, like:
> 1) Lyfecycle
> - @PreAction and @PosAction annotations
> - @PreResult and @PosResult annotation
> 2) Scope
> - Action scope
> - Conversation scope
> @Persistent (to inject (load and save) scoped variable into actions)
> 3) Configuration
> - @Action annotation
> - @Result and @Results annotations
> - @Interceptor and @Interceptors annotations
> 4) Interceptor
> - TypeGeneric converter interceptor
> 5) Injection
> - @Inject (to generic injection)
> - EJB 3 capabilities to run the code inside and outside an EJB container
> 6) Ajax
> - An embedded and speedy ajax solution and capabilities
> 7) Validation
> - A java based (without xml) client and server side validation approach.
> 8) View
> - A java based view designer
> - A propotype capabilities
> We think a JSP taglibs code based is not a good approach to Struts. It cannot 
> compete against JSF. We have developed a pure java approach using similars 
> Struts taglibs classes, but without JSP.
> If it could be intersting, please, write me.
> Jonatas Rodrigues
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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