Dakota Jack wrote:
The flexibility is clear. But, from what I can see the pattern is not CoR.
Ok, I'll bite... can you explain that?
Frank
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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