I don't think you're understanding me.

If I put an interceptor-ref outside of an action at the package level why isn't
that the same as setting a default?


On Nov 30, 2003, at 7:14 PM, Jason Carreira wrote:

But they're fundamentally different... One is directly setting a
reference into an Action... The other is setting a default for all
Actions.

-----Original Message-----
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But doesn't the fact that I've even referencing something at package level do that?

and if I don't want what I referenced at package level then I'll
override it in my action.

On Nov 30, 2003, at 4:29 PM, Jason Carreira wrote:

Umm.. So you realize you're setting the default for every action in
the package?

-----Original Message-----
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Subject: [OS-webwork] Referencing default stack from a package?


Why is there a distinction made b/w how to you reference a interceptor stack within a package and stack or action reference?

Why for instance is it "default-interceptor-ref" instead of
interceptor-ref.

If you define an interceptor-ref for the package isn't that
implicitly the default
for all actions in the package?

Why is there this "default-interceptor-ref?"

Ref: p 119 of the JOSP book.



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