The flexibility is clear.  But, from what I can see the pattern is not CoR.

On 2/16/06, Frank W. Zammetti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Craig McClanahan wrote:
> > This pattern, of course, can be used today in a Struts 1.x action ... or
> in
> > the "action" equivalent of any other framework too (JSF, WebWork,
> > whatever).  And, it's not even web specific ... you can design your
> whole
> > business logic layer out of chains.
>
> Having done this recently in a behavioral analysis application that was
> not web-based, I know exactly what your saying.  I can't tell you how
> thrilled the business was in a meeting a few weeks ago when they said
> "well, what happens when we want to add a rule between C and D in this
> processing flow" and I was able to do it in about 1 minute right before
> their eyes.  They flipped!  CoR makes that flexibility very easy to do.
>
> > Craig
>
> Frank
>
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