Greg Reddin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 08/24/2005 11:36:39 AM:

> Probably not :-)  I think the main problem is that shale and standalone 
> tiles are both still evolving.  I downloaded a build of shale about a 
> month ago and it's so out of date I'm not even trying to use it anymore. 


Yeah. I have the August 23rd build and am wondering if I'm out of date..;)

>   The biggest issue with integration is that Standalone Tiles is still a 

> sandbox project.  Because of this its future and direction are still 
> undetermined.  I hope the stability needed to determine where it will 
> live will be acheived very soon.  Once that's figured out integration 
> with Shale shouldn't be that big a deal.
> 
> It's not really an issue of code integration as much as "build" 
> integration -- trying to figure out where the library is and whatnot.

I wondered about that actually. I mean I know shale is still evolving and 
what not and seems like the shale-tiles.jar was created only like last 
month or something, but in any case, if using it needed the tiles 
standalone jar, why wasn't it (the tiles jar) bundled in the 
struts-shale-core lib directory too..? David Geary (the chap who did the 
integration) surely would have needed that jar so why not include it in 
for us poor slobs too?.. Life in the bleeding edge sure isn't too 
comfortable..!

> 
> Greg
> 

Geeta

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