Rickard,
You said it yourself, you're geared toward a state-machine-type of
development. Well I am too, actually... heavily influenced by the OSWorkflow
statemachine (I see large parallels between OSWF and WW -- especially with
chaining). My point here is that I think you should stay around. With my
help I think that we can address all the open issues, ignore all the jackass
comments, and still get all your cool ideas in.

-Pat

----- Original Message -----
From: "Rickard Öberg" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, January 04, 2003 6:46 AM
Subject: Re: [OS-webwork] Re: Action invocation


> Jason Carreira wrote:
> >>The problem with that is keeping them in sync. I'd prefer
> >>using one file
> >>with namespaces instead.
> >
> > I'm planning on using Xdoclet, I don't know about you. :-)
>
> I'd probably use runtime attributes where possible, which is basically
> the same thing. That does take care of some of those issues, but it'd
> almost have to be mandatory for it to be practical to use.
>
> Ah well... personally I don't really care, since I have never used
> declarative security and will never use it either.
>
> Maybe it would be better if I did a framework for my own needs instead,
> and let you guys do what you is feel best in XWork. It seems we have
> very different requirements, much of it coming from the point that most
> of you seem to be doing straight web apps whereas I'm almost exclusively
> doing portlet-style apps with a lot of state machine-ish stuff. I have a
> lot of needs you don't have, and the other way round.
>
> /Rickard
>
> --
> Rickard Öberg
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>
> Got blog? I do. http://dreambean.com
>
>
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