Ted,

Could you provide more detial on the role based security ? Is this based on the work 
of Nic Hobbs ?

Thanks

Ghoot


> -----Original Message-----
> From: Ted Husted [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: 20 February 2002 11:35
> To: Struts Developers List
> Subject: Re: Nightly build status
> 
> 
> The newest, bleeding edge features would be 
> 
> + the execute signature and declarative exceptions
> + role based security 
> + multiple-configuration support
> + dynabeans
> 
> These were added in January. The other features in the nightly build
> (mostly tag enchancements) have been in circulation much 
> longer, and can
> be considered stable. (And, really should have been released 
> in like Nov
> or Dec, but that was a busy time for all of us.)
> 
> My very best advice would be to use a build from early January, until
> the latest wave of features settle in. I tucked away a binary from 12
> Jan that I've been using myself. This will work with the releases of
> Tiles and Validator that came about on or before that date. 
> 
> http://husted.com/struts/resources/jakarta-struts-20020112.zip
> 
> This will get you over the Commons dependencies hump, and put you in a
> good position to move over to the final release of 1.1, 
> whenever that is
> ready.
> 
> -Ted.
> 
> 
> stuart robertson wrote:
> > 
> > I'm on the architecture team of a Fortune 100 company
> > that is about to start using Struts to build its web
> > applications.
> > 
> > It looks to me from reading the dev mailing list that
> > the core struts features are locked down, in
> > preparation for a release not too far off.  We'd like
> > to give our developers a current snapshot, with the
> > intent to move to 1.1 when it comes out.
> > 
> > My question is, are there any particularly unstable
> > parts in the nightly builds that we should stay away
> > from?  And are any particular nightly builds
> > recommended as a good starting point...that is, were
> > bleeding-edge changes checked in recently at some
> > point?  We're fully aware that things are pre-release
> > still.  But given that it seems to be so far along,
> > and that we should be able to submit bugfixes ourself
> > (hopefully) we'd like to go this route.
> > 
> > Any thoughts or comments on this would be very
> > helpful.
> > 
> > Thanks,
> > 
> > Stu
> > 
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