Eddie Bush wrote:
Peter A. J. Pilgrim wrote:
As a core contributor for Expresso Framework I find this discussion
interesting.
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Yes. I am not sure who started that nomenclature, but I find it more
intuative. Plus - sub-apps implies there is a super-app ;-) and there
isn't.
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For Expresso it will make sense to subapplications to know about the
default application (which is in our case Expresso). A sub application
should be able
to find out about sub applications also loading into the system. But
hey may be
You may wait to see what's in 1.2 before you try to incorporate a newer
release. I can't say exactly what it will look like, but modules are
anticipated to be somewhat more knowledgable about one another in that
release. 1.1 is, as Ted noted "Wall of China" seperatism.
There are other stuff in 1.1 which make it worth of upgrading.
DynaFormBeans for one. Message Exceptions. Validator Frameworks etc.
The confusion in ``Modules'' (subapps) is the namespace and location
of modules if there are ever extended to nested Modules, and
whether Modules can share application configuration messages and actions.
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Peter Pilgrim
ServerSide Java Specialist
My on-line resume and for interview videos about myself, J2EE
Open Source, Struts and Expresso.
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