Hi, >> > It would be nice to optionally support this in phoenix at some stage ;) >> > >> > http://www.javaworld.com/javaworld/jw-02-2002/jw-0215-dbcproxy.html? >> >> +1 >> Hoewever, I think its more a framework level thing isn't it? > >perhaps - but it needs to be implemented by the container when components are >placed into the CM. So it could be implemented in either the ECM or the >phoenix container. > >> Secondly, while reading the article I noticed the use of @pre and >> @post etc. Currently in the Avalon javadoc there is intermitent use >> of these "non-standard" declarations and resulting warnings when >> generating javadoc under JDK 1.4. Perhaps it would be a good idea >> to change out current @pre to @avalon.pre to avoid furture >> conflicts. > >Actually our current @pre* tags where when we were thinking about using >another DBC tool (IContract) but decided against it as it required >non-standard compiler.
Hmm I saw something in the book "Pragmatic Programmers", they used javacc for this pre-compiling...would be fast... ~Gerhard *---------------------------------------------------------* | Contrary to popular belief, UNIX is user-friendly. It | | just happens to be selective on who it makes friendship | | with. | | - Richard Cook | *---------------------------------------------------------* -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> For additional commands, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
