Michael Rasmussen wrote:
As far as the struts roadmap for 2.x I would say that it is fairly
vague for anyone setting out to develop an initial codebase.

Have you not looked at the initial code base of the Struts chain already in CVS?


.V


It
mentions supporting JSF, it talks about portlets, and many other
things.  But it talks about these things vaguely as if they were 5
years off.  I am just saying that if someone is going to begin a 2.x
development there should be some serious discussion about what it
should look like.  I would say a wiki on this would be great.  Maybe
StrutsNewVersion or something.  I don't do much with the wiki, can I
just create a new page if I'm registered on it?

On Thu, 2 Sep 2004 20:33:15 +0100, Niall Pemberton
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


Maybe the "whiteboard" area is good fot this...

http://wiki.apache.org/struts/StrutsWhiteboard

----- Original Message -----
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Struts has a roadmap here:

       http://struts.apache.org/roadmap.html

but maybe it would be easier/better to have something in the wiki, then

lots

of people could easily contribute

Niall

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Doesn't a struts 2.x codebase need a roadmap first? Should there be some defined goals? Should it implement the same apis as struts 1.x so as to ease transition? Or should it be a whole new framework? Somehow I think the latter would be ill received.

On Thu, 2 Sep 2004 07:02:45 -0400, Ted Husted <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

On Thu, 02 Sep 2004 11:43:37 +0200, Anders Steinlein wrote:

ïJust want to throw in my voice here, as this is exactly what I've
ïbeen thinking. I'm very pleased with Struts and use it on a daily
ïbasis and I would love to contribute, but I don't really have the
ïitches or time to fully read up on the current code. However, upon
ïthe development of a "revolution"-Struts, I and surely many others
ïwould be inspired to get involved right from the start. Just the
ïthought of a Struts fully based on Servlet 2.4, JSP 2.0 and
ïpossibly even J2SE 5.0 makes me all warm inside. ;)

The best part is that we can have our cake and eat it too :)

Those with itches for Servlet 2.4/JSP 2.0/J2SE 5.0 can begin work on

Struts 2.x, while others continue to maintain and enhance Struts 1.x.

Many projects operate in a mode like this, including Apache HTTPD and

Tomcat.

We just need someone to step up and say, "OK, here's some starter code

for

Struts 2.x, let's have at it."

Meanwhile, those interested in the Struts 1.x base can maintain the

status

quo.

-Ted.




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