Cool. clr/mono is looking better and better.
.V
Ted Husted wrote:
I've been working in C# for almost a year now, and finally had to bite the bullet and develop a controller framework based on Struts and CoR. To get started, I had to port CoR to C#, so I could build a controller package on top of CoR, so I could bring back to my life the much-beloved Struts feature set. :)
I needed two names for the packages, one for the CoR port and another for the controller framework. After much deliberation, I finally settled on
* Agility, a C# port of Commons Chain of Responsibility. * Nexus, an application controller built over Agility.
Of course, this choice might cause some temporary confusion, since I started (yet another) whiteboard in CoR that also proposed a controller package. If the new whiteboard pans out, my intention would be to port Nexus to Java, add it to CoR (if we want), and remove the original Agility whiteboard (or name it something else).
Of course, at some point, we might want to combine CoR and Agility into a single product line, as is done with Apache Logging and Apache iBATIS.
Sorry to be such a putz about the product names, but the time to sort such things out is when codebases are still whiteboards. ;)
Since the focus of the new whiteboard is writing applications, for now, I started it under Struts
* http://wiki.apache.org/struts/StrutsOverDrive
Since I'm tossing around links to the Struts wiki, this page might also be of interest:
* http://wiki.apache.org/struts/WhyChain
And, finally, I've posted my library of slide presentations to SourceForge, including one on the Struts MailReader for Commons Chain.
* http://wiki.apache.org/struts/StrutsUniversity
- Ted.
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