So I guess Struts Core is not Core after all. If that's the case, too
bad for all the good work in the request processor.
Shale won't use it, and probably TI neither? Or is Shale the odd one
out? If it is, I guess you could say Shale is weakening the stature of
Struts.
I understand, but I see why people could be confused.
Is Shale part part of the six original subprojects, and thus part of
Struts Original?
I maintain that the new RequestProcessor and COR is not classic, but
new. And that COR should be highlighted as such, new.
Wolfgang
Ted Husted wrote:
On 11/1/05, Wolfgang Gehner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
So let me formally propose that Struts point releases as of 1.3
including be called Struts CORE.
I think the point that people are missing is that Struts Classic is
not a product, it's a distribution of products. Struts Core is one
product, Struts Taglibs is another. Each has it's own release cycle
and can be distributed separately.
As a convenience, we plan to bundle the GA releases for the six
original subprojects into a single distribution, for downloading
convenience.
:) Which begs another moniker. Instead of Struts Classic, we could
also call the distribution Struts Original. :)
As it stands, we don't want there to be one Struts, since one Struts
can't serve everyone's needs right now. Some of us want to rewrite our
applications for new technologies like JSF. Others want to continue to
evolve the applications we already have and avoid drastic change.
Since we have volunteers who want to do both, we do both.
Sure, if this was about capturing marketshare, we'd pick a horse and
label it Struts 2.x. But it's not about marketshare, it's about
working together to create and maintain the framework we want to use
to ship our own applications. Since no one's come up with a way to
create one framework that will serve everyone's needs right now, the
only option left is multiple frameworks.
-Ted.
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