:-) Precisely. Everyone should certainly be aware of the possible side-effects of chaining via a forward though. Assuming you realize the possible problem there, and avoid it, you're fine AFAICT. If someone has reason why this sort of chaining (the redirect type - not the forward) is bad, I'd sure love to hear it ... but I'll probably wind up using it anyway ;-O

Edgar P. Dollin wrote:

My viewpoints are a little more simplistic.

There is a lot of gray area between the definition of presentation layer
and business logic.  There has to be some impact or you couldn't drive
the business layer from the presentation layer.

We do the best we can to minimize the impact of one upon the other.  If
something is clear, i.e. the shape of the buttons is presentation layer,
the layout of the tables is business layer, you put it in the correct
space.  If something is gray, i.e. frobnicatation, you understand it the
best you can and break it up in a logical way.

Lastly you use the tools available, with action chaining being one of
the tools, to implement your analysis.  If your analysis works best with
action chaining, you are a winner, if it works without it, great too.

Edgar :-)

--
Eddie Bush





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