[migration classes] > These were added by Patrick a while back, and it was decided to remove > them, rather than carry over old stuff. It's suggested that you extend > from com.opensymphony.xwork.ActionSupport instead, possibly having a > parent class for your actions which provides the calls to doExecute, > etc.
I can see you don't want legacy stuff in xwork/ww2. What I don't see is why you actually want to, and excuse my language, fuck the users over. If you want to make migration from ww1 to ww2 to be this hard, then a rename is seriously overdue, because it's not version 2, it's a totally new thing. Put migration stuff in a separate package. I said this when ww2 was just a twinkle in pats eye and I wonder what happened during the short time I wasn't around to be a total ass on this list. You decided users were irrellevant? Or just that a new package was too much hassle? I really don't understand. > > As for the docs: There was a lot of hype of how in XW/WW2 > > documentation would be better. There isn't even an > > installation doc! At least a list of what files are needed > > (jars, xml-files, templates, etc) and where to put them would > > be appreciated. > > Hmm.. Add a Jira issue for this. Hmm, I would if the server was up. > Webwork.properties should carry over directly, I think. With a huge "sortof" yea, the prefix setting is gone now, which makes things a lot more complicated. > > I have only added ParameterAware and SessionAware as empty > > interfaces for now to get it to compile, but I've understood > > it's supposed to be simple to do with interceptors. > > Those should be easy to implement in custom interceptors... I don't think > there's any plans to add them back in right now, though. > > Maybe we could create a separate project for classes to help with the > migration. Like it was planned from the beginning yea. This is a GREAT and simple idea. We make an optional jar that you drop in, and maybe you run some program and suddenly your app is converted to ww2. If this is done ww1 can be dropped, and I personally would be glad to see that happen. Anders Hovmöller ------------------------------------------------------- This SF.Net email sponsored by: Free pre-built ASP.NET sites including Data Reports, E-commerce, Portals, and Forums are available now. Download today and enter to win an XBOX or Visual Studio .NET. http://aspnet.click-url.com/go/psa00100006ave/direct;at.asp_061203_01/01 _______________________________________________ Opensymphony-webwork mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/opensymphony-webwork