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>   The other question is what is the offical name of this new feature? Is it 
>multi-apps, multi-modules, sub-apps? I've seen all of these references, but I want to 
>know the proper way to refer to this in the OReilly book.

I don't believe there is an official name at this point, and probably
won't be until there is more documentation. (Contributions welcome.) In
the end, it probably won't be multi-app, since it makes it sounds like
we're crossing the application barrier, when we are not. But since that
was in the subject line of the original message, it's a natural way for
people to refer to the functionality. Right now, it seems that we're
trying things on for size, and to see what fits.

On the news page, we referred to "multiple application modules". I've
been referring to "multiple configuration" support on the User list
occaisonally. This describes what actually happens - multiple Struts
configurations are loaded within the same application, and most of the
class names refer to "config".  But multiple configuration does not roll
trillingly off the tongue. 


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