If XWork were at Apache, it's hard to see it as anything but
'org.apache.xwork'. Is that not possible?
I think XWork truly deserves to stand on it's own (like it does
today) and not be tied to anything else. Surely it can live as a TLP
at Apache can it not?
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James Mitchell
On Jun 13, 2006, at 8:01 PM, Don Brown wrote:
What about doing what Sun does with Xalan for Java 5 and rename XWork
packages? With the changes we are making to XWork 2.0, I don't think
it will co-exist with WebWork 2.2.2/3 very well, if at all.
Therefore:
com.opensymphony.xwork
will become:
org.apache.struts.action2.com.opensymphony.xwork or
org.apache.com.opensymphony.xwork or even
org.apache.struts.action2.xwork
If the new API does its job, XWork should be completely hidden for the
user anyways and for legacy apps, they just need a simple refactoring.
Don
On 6/13/06, Alexandru Popescu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
Isn't possible to be an issue with XWork dependency? I don't think 2
different versions of XWork can co-exist on the same webapp.... but I
may be wrong.
./alex
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.w( the_mindstorm )p.
On 6/13/06, Jason Carreira <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Well, it would have made Atlassian's life easier.
> > JIRA is written with
> > WW1 and Confluence is written with WW2, the two
> > versions cannot
> > coexist in the same web application, and they still
> > haven't gotten
> > around to migrating JIRA. When people (like me) run
> > both applications,
> > we need to run them as two separate web apps, instead
> > of two "modules"
> > that can share session.
>
> Not to nitpick, but WW1 and WW2 CAN peacefully coexist, because
we changed the package names in the change. At Notiva we converted
the app piecemeal from WW1 to WW2 over time, moving over new
pieces and migrating anything old that we had to touch. We simply
mapped them to different extensions.
>
> I'm not sure why Atlassian didn't switch over. Maybe it just
didn't ever make sense. Maybe there was some other issue with
common configuration files that we didn't run into at Notiva. But
I can tell you that they can run side-by-side, just as WebWork 2.x
and Struts 2.x will be able to.
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