Joe,
I wrote a long email explaining my position and it got
deleted...errrgg! Anyway, my point came down to a
simple statement:
Struts needs to create a config file analagous to that
of Cocoon's sitemap.
My reasoning is as folllows:
I see a webapp framework somewhat like message
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I am pradeep Jain . Currently I am using Struts 1.2.X . But I am facing
some problems.
1.I am trying to create my own action mapping bu
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Well, you could do that with chain now by writing an action that
deferred handling to a particular chain, but I d
Don,
Thanks for the prompt reply. Comments inline:
> The difference as I see it is struts-chain benefits
> the controller
> process, in other words, the process that is global
> to all requests.
> The actual handling of the request, the "action", is
> still one class.
> Cocoon, as I understa
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Well, you could do that with chain now by wri
Well, you could do that with chain now by writing an action that
deferred handling to a particular chain, but I do like the sitemap
concept as evidenced by my porting of their wildcard matching to
Struts.
It might be interesting for an alternate struts-config format that
does allow us to stick cha
At 8:37 AM -0800 11/10/04, Julian wrote:
Hi all,
I am an avid user of Cocoon and really love the
sitemap concept. I am wondering if the current
direction of the struts-chain component is to only
manage action chaining.IMHO, Struts is great as a
controller, but not nec. for the View in the MVC
Don Brown wrote:
Well, pipelines won't work for Struts in the strictest sense, as they
rely on SAX and Struts isn't an XML transformation framework.
Struts could use a sitemap thingy to pass a request along actions
(without having the action choose an ActionForward). I guess that could
work by
Well, pipelines won't work for Struts in the strictest sense, as they
rely on SAX and Struts isn't an XML transformation framework.
The difference as I see it is struts-chain benefits the controller
process, in other words, the process that is global to all requests.
The actual handling of the re
Hi all,
I am an avid user of Cocoon and really love the
sitemap concept. I am wondering if the current
direction of the struts-chain component is to only
manage action chaining.IMHO, Struts is great as a
controller, but not nec. for the View in the MVC
world. In other words, will it be possi
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