All,
After having read all comments on the changes I wanted to make, as well
as some not-so-nice comments by people on #java (boxed and Joe Ottinger
for example), I've decided that it's not a good idea for me to be
architecting XWork. It seems I and most of you have rather different
requirements for what such a framework should contain, and how it would
work. Thus, trying to make a framework which fits both worlds is just
too much pain.
So, I'm resigning from the position as architect of XWork. If noone else
is interested I'd suggest that Pat resume his work.
I'll probably start working on another framework instead, but which
would be totally geared towards the upcoming Portlet API. AFAICT
portlets is going to become a very nice way to build web components and
pluggable web apps in the coming year, so I see little reason for me to
work on a non-portlet approach.
Good luck!
regards,
Rickard
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