I completey forgot about EL so yea, that pretty much answers my own
question. :) Thanks.
Generally they don't bother me either. Just looking for more ways to keep
things clean.
Gregg
On Mon, Oct 27, 2008 at 4:22 PM, Chris Herron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is the property syntax definitely out of consideration for Java 7?
> Last I heard, it was still on the table.
> JSP EL requires reflection. If Stripes introduces its own @Property
> annotation I think it would require bytecode manipulation in order to
> make everything work.
>
> Properties don't bother me much as long as someone isn't pedantically
> demanding them to be Javadocced. I rely on my IDE to generate getters
> & setters and I collapse & hide them all out of the way at the bottom
> of the class.
>
> Chris.
>
> On Oct 27, 2008, at 4:47 PM, Gregg Bolinger wrote:
>
> > Before I ask my question let me first say that I have no problems
> > with getter/setter methods from a practical POV. At one time Sun
> > was going to introduce an @Property annotation for beans but it
> > didn't make it in. Some frameworks/languages (scala for example) do
> > offer this to avoid the need to getters/setters. In groovy getters
> > and setters are wired up at runtime. While I try to keep my
> > controllers as lean as possible getter/setter clutter tends to mount.
> >
> > This would probably be something more for Stripes 1.6 but I think it
> > would be nice if Stripes could get and set properties based on an
> > @Property annotation rather than requiring getters and setters. I'm
> > not sure what "rules" might be broken through reflection for this to
> > work but it sure would clean up the action beans, I think. Any
> > opinions?
> >
> > Gregg
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