Nicola Ken Barozzi wrote:
Now it's time for some meat.Peter Donald wrote:My description was also based on the last comments by other developers, which implied that a shift in usage pattern may be needed.On Tue, 26 Nov 2002 21:40, Nicola Ken Barozzi wrote:_Context_ and _Contextualizable_ are *the* way in which the Container can give the Component some *data*.
Thats not how it is used nor how it is described in javadocs. To extract some words from the javadocs
This is how James uses the Context:
http://jakarta.apache.org/james/mailet/org/apache/mailet/MailetContext.html
- What would data-only-usage Context advocates do with it? What problems does it pose?
- Why is this (for method-containing Context advocates) the best solution?
- Why do I have a Context interface when in fact the Context is used even without actually needing the specified method?
If we don't discuss on real code, we won't get anywhere.
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