> > Christ - I have proposed things, many times. Why are > the words "annotations" and "convention" being > ignored by everyone. Let's try one more time. > > 1) Convention-based protection: only allow methods of > the form "String doXxx()" to be called via the > request. > 2) Annotation-based protection: only allow methods > that are annotated with @Public to be called via the > request. > > I'm implementing #2 right now. >
And I'm all for those (or similar ideas). I think everyone is for those, or at least one or the other. The problem is for the current release. The one where people don't want to wait for those new features. The "!" syntax is still in that one, and the question is whether it should be on or off by default. I say off. > > While I added much of it, parts were added by others. > For example, the support for <ww:submit > method="cancel"/> was added by Bob Lee. This is a > great way to allow for cancel buttons without having > to use javascript to change the form target. This > would be impossible to do if multiple entry points > per action were turned off. I'm not 100% sure how that one works... does it depend on "!" somehow? I've been stuck on an older release of WebWork for a while... --------------------------------------------------------------------- Posted via Jive Forums http://forums.opensymphony.com/thread.jspa?threadID=40932&messageID=82484#82484 --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]