Something seems to be wrong with jira.opensymphony.com. I get "Could not connect to database". Will it soon be working again?
> -----Original Message----- > From: Hani Suleiman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Sent: Mon Dec 15 21:38:10 CET 2003 > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Cc: > > > I've added docs recently for the WW1 client > dispatcher, and the examples > work out of the box, it's very simply and there's > really not much to it, > so for anyone willing, I'd be amazed if it were > more than a couple of > hours of half-assed work (or an hour of serious > dedicated work) > > Fernando Martins wrote: > > > > > Hi, > > funny that this came up now, exactly when I was trying to put to work the example > > that Ben Alex has done in this direction. > > Also for my project I will be needing this kind of Client Dispatcher, so I'm > > interested in helping develop it, as a future part of webwork or webwork-optional. > > Besides, it seems that this is something that is allready working quite well in > > WW1, at least I read a few comments from Rickard Oberg, that he uses it on his > > project. > > So it should be quite easy to put it into ww2. > > Probably it's just necessary some documentation + more elaborated examples that > > illustrate better. > > > > Fernando Martins > > > > > >>-----Original Message----- > >>From: Jason Carreira <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > >>Sent: Mon Dec 15 19:35:09 CET 2003 > >>To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > >>Cc: > >> > >> > >>I don't really know much about the XML/XSL view > >>stuff... If it were me, > >>I guess I'd use a Velocity template to generate > >>XML, but maybe I'm > >>missing something there. > >> > >>The ClientDispatcher shouldn't be too hard to get > >>working... I > >>personally don't have time to do it, but I'd be > >>willing to share ideas > >>and pointers with anyone who wanted to work on > >>it. > >> > >>Jason > >> > >> > >>>-----Original Message----- > >>>From: Sergio Infante [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > >>>Sent: Monday, December 15, 2003 1:32 PM > >>>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >>>Subject: [OS-webwork] Re: Opensymphony-webwork digest, Vol 1 > >>>#1348 - 2 msgs > >>> > >>> > >>>Jason, > >>> > >>>Thanks for your reply. These two features are key for our > >>>articulated architecture of which Webwork2 is the central > >>>piece. The idea being that no matter how you view (not just > >>>about templating but also about portals vs. web-apps vs. > >>>swing clients vs. altio clients) the results of business > >>>'actions' the logic remains the same. > >>> > >>>XML/XSL provide us with the articulation we need in terms of > >>>connection points and for inter-operability; remote clients > >>>(ClientDispatcher) guarantee scalability on the business > >>>layer vs. presentation layer. For example, to make sure we > >>>can run the portal in a server cluster remotely (in a > >>>different context and possibly server cluster) from the > >>>central Webwork2 piece. In order of priorities for the > >>>project, XML/XSL is rather crucial and Remote invocation will > >>>become important in a few weeks. Ideally (IMHO) implementors > >>>should be able to switch from local to remote dispatchers > >>>based on the XML configuration on the client without changing > >>>anything in the client code or the server action. That > >>>provides real scalability. I have been looking at serveral > >>>frameworks in the past months and have to say that with these > >>>two features there is no framework out there that can touch > >>>Webwork2 (not that they're close). I say this because as much > >>>as I hope these features are included as quickly as possible, > >>>I realize the amount of work that has been done already. > >>>Please let me know if you have any ETA on these. Thanks again, > >>> > >>>Sergio Infante > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>>>I'm not sure if Patrick ported the XSL view to WW2... The > >>>>ClientDispatcher has not been added to WW2 yet because > >>> > >>>no-one's really > >>> > >>>>been asking for it yet. If you need it and want to get it > >>> > >>>working, let > >>> > >>>>us know and we can look at adding it in. > >>> > >>>>From: Sergio Infante [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > >>>>Sent: Monday, December 15, 2003 12:41 PM > >>>>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >>>>Subject: [OS-webwork] Lost in Docs maze: Please help: XSL View and > >>>>ClientDispatcher > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> > >>>>Hello, > >>>>I was hoping somebody could help me figure out my way. I am a > >>>>converted user of Maverick to Webwork2 but having some difficulties > >>>>trying to follow documentation and figuring out which are > >>> > >>>Webwork and > >>> > >>>>which are Webwork2 features. > >>>> > >>>>Right now I am interested in implementing two features: (1) XSL > >>>>presentation as a View type and (2) the use of a remote client > >>>>dispatcher (which I found somewhat documented in Webwork > >>> > >>>1). These are > >>> > >>>>key to the architecture I am defining to serve local and remote > >>>>portals and web applications within the institution > >>> > >>>(education). Are > >>> > >>>>these still present in Webwork2? If so, are they part of > >>> > >>>the current > >>> > >>>>release? Is there any documentation showing how they work? > >>>> > >>>>Thanks so much for your time. > >>>>Sergio > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>>------------------------------------------------------- > >>>This SF.net email is sponsored by: SF.net Giveback Program. > >>>Does SourceForge.net help you be more productive? Does it > >>>help you create better code? SHARE THE LOVE, and help us > >>>help YOU! 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