Yes, I expect that the multiple module support will remain essentially as is
for Struts 1.1. (Unless Craig has any more nice surprises for us, that is!)
This would be the first step in the scenario I described. Essentially, this
provides the support many people have requested for hosting multiple Struts
applications within a single web app.

As Ted mentioned, we don't really have an official name yet. At some point
in the discussions, Ted suggested that "modules" might be a good term for
the sub-apps. Since then, I have adopted that terminology in the big app I
am developing, so I, for one, would be happy if we selected that terminology
for Struts itself. ;-) (At one point, we were calling them plug-ins within
my team at work. I'm glad we didn't stick with that, since Craig has
recently introduced to Struts a different feature with that name!)

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Martin Cooper

PS - FYI, the body of your mail messages from your japache.org address
arrive as attachments for me. There seems to be something odd about the
character set they use.


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