+1 for option 1. --- Randy Watler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > J2 Dev Team: > > As part of adding resource security/permission > checks to page and folder > access in the PageManager, I am considering adding a > new multi-word tag: > <security-constraint/> to *.psml, *.link, *.ds, and > folder.metadata > documents. PSML documents typically use the > <security-constraint/> tag > name style, while the other content documents use > the > <securityConstraint/> style. > > Castor does offer the ability to accept both styles > for primitive > members, but is not similarly flexible for class > mappings. Because > Castor cannot uniformly support both styles, I am > wondering which option > the dev team would like me to follow: > > 1) Convert all documents to use a consistent style, > namely > <security-constraint/> to match the JSR-168 style. > 2) Implement <security-constraint/> or > <securityConstraint/> depending > on the prevailing style of the document. > 3) Implement only <security-constraint/> and ignore > resulting mixed styles. > > Option 1 implies impact for anyone with a running J2 > site, but if we are > going to change this we need to do it before the M1 > release IMO. Option > 2 accommodates the existing style differences, but > might be more > confusing and/or difficult to document. IMO, Option > 3 is just plain > ugly, albeit easiest on me. > > I am willing to port the J2 demo site and my own > implementation to > achieve a consistent XML style, option 1. Opinions? > > Randy > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >
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