Don't worry, David. We're just talking about cleaning up the API and
making your code a little cleaner. It's fundamentally the same
framework with the same philosophies.
Bob
On 5/5/06, David Evans <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I am a struts user who has recently began programming in webwork, to ge
Hi guys,
A newbie suggestion on current SAF2.0 maven build, I am thinking of putting all
dependency version under .
instead of have them specified under ... of project
level pom and subproject pom overwrite them accordingly. It makes it easier to
manage dependency, just in case we need to
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> If you looked at the Struts Ti proposal, you'd see
> that the goal was to start
> developing advanced features to dramatically simplify
> development. The whole
> reason we looked at WebWork in the first place is we
> wanted a solid foundation
> so that we could focus on features.
>
> With t
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> Don't worry, David. We're just talking about cleaning
> up the API and
> making your code a little cleaner. It's fundamentally
> the same
> framework with the same philosophies.
>
> Bob
>
Maybe the same philosophies, but the API you laid out is very different for
users of the framework...
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This page collects ideas and discu
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Jason Carreira wrote:
If you looked at the Struts Ti proposal, you'd see
that the goal was to start
developing advanced features to dramatically simplify
development. The whole
reason we looked at WebWork in the first place is we
wanted a solid foundation
so that we could focus on features.
On 5/6/06, Jason Carreira <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Maybe the same philosophies, but the API you laid out is very different for
users of the framework...
Let's not exaggerate the impact of the API on user code though...
Users record validation errors a little differently; you should be
able
Don,
have you considered combining these two pages:
http://wiki.apache.org/struts/StrutsAction1Planning
http://wiki.apache.org/struts/SAF1RoughSpots
or your plan is to have SAF1RoughSpots as discussion board, and
StrutsAction1Planning to reflect decisions agreed upon (I mean, agreed
upon that t
I'm fine with combining them. I'm currently going through the website
and updating it, and felt this particular information would be better
suited for the wiki. Feel free to reorganize it in a more useful format
or combine it with similar pages.
Don
Michael Jouravlev wrote:
Don,
have you
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