Ralph Goers wrote: <big-snip/> >> Daniel's proposal was about making this process simpler and this has >> *nothing* to do with OSGi. Daniel and I believe that OSGi is the way >> to go but this doesn't necessarily mean that everything we do is >> OSGi-related. As we had to understand Cocoon internals in greater >> detail, we started to think more and more about how to simplify >> things, and believe me, there is room for improvment as the core of >> Cocoon has grown and got too complicated over the years. > Well, I apologize for not knowing enough about trunk to understand that > that is how it all works now. However, I'd still like to see an example > of how configuring via a servlet filter will make the configuration > simpler. Or does it just make the code simpler?
Makes the code more 'normative'? Just doing things the same way as has become a convention in more recent times? Which makes the code more accessible to folks that have been exposed to such approaches, which is an increasing number of people. That's how I read it. Regards, Upayavira
