On 4/22/05, Joe Germuska <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >+1 to all that. Do we need / want to get the docs divided out into the
> >subprojects before we do 1.3.0, or are people happy enough to leave
> >them all dumped in 'core' for now?
> 
> I think it would be better to cut 1.3.0 and know the docs need work
> than to wait, unless someone is ready to swing into action on the
> docs.  I don't think anyone really expects 1.3.0 to be the first GA
> release, and I don't think that's anything to be ashamed of.
> 
> 
> >  > I can't think of anything we really wanted to (or need to) get done
> >>  that is blocking a release,
> >
> >There is one blocker right now: We need Commons Chain 1.1 released. At
> >one point (on the commons-dev list) Craig had said he'd take a look
> >through and see if he was happy enough with what's there now that we
> >could release it, but I don't believe we heard back. I can probably
> >roll a release of that this weekend, if people think the code base is
> >in good enough shape. Maybe I'll ping the commons-dev list again...
> 
> If I recall, this is more a nice-to-have than a requirement, although
> if we want to hold 1.3.0 until that happens, that's OK.  Certainly
> Struts 1.3 works with Chain 1.0.

I haven't checked the code in trunk to see if / how this is handled
now, but there is a problem with exception handling in the way
ChainAction works in 1.2.6. To get it to work, you need to copy the
'servlet-exception' chain into the default catalog. Otherwise it's not
found and you get a worse exception than you started with. ;-)

--
Martin Cooper


> I wrote earlier...
> >  > although now that I go looking, it seems
> >>  as though the tiles version of chain-config.xml has disappeared!  I
> >>  have a copy in an old SVN checkout from before I started using the
> >>  "current" virtual directory, but I don't see any signs of it now and
> >>  SVN is giving me errors when I try to research its history -- what's
> >  > the deal?
> 
> Anyone have answers for this?
> 
> Joe
> 
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