If you're already using ERDirectToWeb and ERJavaMail, I won't hurt to include 
it.  It's a pretty nice framework, but needs some love in places (missing a 
migration for instance).  It provides scaffolding for mailable exceptions, 
audit trails, and user preferences for things like batch size and sort 
orderings.

Ramsey

On Jul 19, 2011, at 12:28 PM, Amy Worrall wrote:

>> Alternately, the security manager could get the user from the thread too. 
>> The method signature would still look the same.
>> 
>>  ERCoreBusinessLogic does this with the 'actor'. You can look at bug tracker 
>> to see an example. Just store the user on the session, then you can put the 
>> user on the thread local at session.awake() and remove it from the thread 
>> local on session.sleep().
> 
> I think that was the bit I was missing — I wasn't sure where to hook
> it in to the thread lifecycle. This seems to make some sort of sense
> now!
> 
> Is it worth me using ERCoreBusinessLogic?
> 
> Amy
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