when there's something to be gained, i agree. like Session (which is overloaded by hibernate).
i just feel like the Http* classes /aren't/ servlet classes. they're abstractions and as such, i think
the name web is more familiar than http, which might get people thinking the wrong things if
they look at code out of context... still, if other people agree that the current names are best,
i'm willing to back off. i'd like to hear what eelco and juergen think...


Gili wrote:

        Personally I prefer the original naming. I have always felt
that trying to avoid name conflicts even though the classes exist in
two different packages is a waste of time. I actually *prefer* having
wicket.util.List instead of some ambigious class name I am not used to.
That's what IDEs are for. They resolve the classes for you and I really
don't think it is such a big deal. I am much more interested in having
the resulting code be readable, containing familiar class names, than
have to learn all these new concepts. Just my 2 cents.

        I know Netbeans has a great auto-import engine. I suspect
Eclipse does too. So why the hesitation to use familiar names?

Gili

On Mon, 07 Feb 2005 19:51:43 -0800, Jonathan Locke wrote:



i was thinking things would be more consistent and less confusing if we didn't use the Http* names (because they conflict with servlet API class names).

so i was thinking of renaming:

HttpRequest -> WebRequest
HttpRequestCycle -> WebRequestCycle
HttpReponse -> WebResponse
HttpSession -> WebSession

the mock objects would stay the same since they are implementing the actual servlet API interfaces

this would have the benefit of matching the existing WebApplication class and providing easy distinctions between the Web* Wicket abstractions and the Http* servlet API stuff

any thoughts?




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