To: Eric Pugh,

Hi.. Saw your following post. Can you expound on what you mean regarding
web-work extensions? We don't follow this thread very often, but we might be
interested in a workflow related application....

Regards,

Bruce Douglas
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Subject: RE: [OS-webwork] Request for a new Interceptor maybe?


I too would like to see something like a sourceforge project that had
web-work extensions.  I understand that there is a webwork extensions
project, however, not sure what the level of committment is required to get
access to that CVS..  I am thinking of something with a relatively low
barrier to entry in order to allow many people to contribute...

Eric
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Subject: [OS-webwork] Request for a new Interceptor maybe?


I want an interceptor to check the preconditions of an Action, for example
verify that all the request parameters that should have been passed in
indeed did.  I thought about using the DefaultWorkFlowInterceptor but it has
to problems (not with it but with me trying to use it with this problem) 1
is it returns INPUT on error and 2 it returns INPUT on any error not just
field error.  My action does not have an input to it, it is simply a
presentation action that requires a parameter to be passed it.

Maybe we could create an Interceptor that is almost like the DefaultWorkFlow
and have it call a method called say verifyPreConditions....or something
along those lines and have it return to ERROR.



[Slightly tangent here]

Would it be useful or used at all if we had a repository (outside of CVS)
where users could create, add, download Interceptors?  It seems like there
could be many more useful interceptors than what would be needed to keep in
the master CVS repository.  Any thoughts?

Kris Thompson

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