Well, yes and no! I think it depends on the kind of "application" you
are creating. If you do application development where your user
interface is not an API but a GUI than definitly 'yes'. But if you are
creating something like a libary with lots of people using it. They even
might have paid for it, than the answer might be another. ;-)
With my proposal the interface would only require 2 methods, the other
would need 4 and probably more (I know: YAGNI, DTSTTCPW, ..).
And yes, I knew that you would remember my thread about "unifyíng"
services and configurations. :-D
Stefan
PS: Yes, I feel trapped.
Knut Wannheden wrote:
suppose that some day there will the possibilty that a configuration will be
represented by other data structures, such as a tree or whatever.
Wouldn´t than something like
I see where you're getting at. I've thought about that as well, but I
thought this could wait untill someone actually comes up with this
requirement and the current approach is along the lines of YAGNI and
DTSTTCPW :-)
--knut
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