Sorry I missed this, guys. I ended up getting stuck in traffic on my way to Albany :(
-- Lincoln Baxter's Droid http://ocpsoft.com "Keep it Simple" On Sep 6, 2011 8:26 PM, "Shane Bryzak" <[email protected]> wrote: > People present: > > Jason Porter > Ken Finnigan > Shane Bryzak > > 1) Standardised error codes > > We discussed the idea of implementing standard error codes throughout > all Seam modules. These error codes would be unique, and allow Seam > developers to reference a central database (such as Seam University) > describing each error and possible workarounds. The error codes > themselves will be prefixed with a 2 or 3 letter code (that represents > the module), followed by a number. For example: > > [SEC-1234] Invalid credentials supplied > > The SEC prefix represents an exception in the Seam Security module. > Other modules would have different codes, for example CAT = Seam Catch, > VAL = Seam Validation, SVL = Seam Servlet, and so forth. The number > part of the error code will start at 0000 for each module. The error > message itself should support internationalisation, which will be a > bonus to our non-english speaking users. Each module will define its > own internationalised message resources. Ken is going to work on > creating a new API in Solder which we can use to perform the logging of > these errors. > > 2) Inter-module dependencies > > The second topic we discussed was how we manage dependencies between > modules. It was agreed that wherever possible, dependencies should be > optional. An example of this is the dependency that seam-faces has on > seam-catch. In some cases it may be necessary for a module to have a > hard dependency on another module, however if this becomes an issue in > the future we may look at alternatives such as creating sub-modules that > separate the integration from the rest of the module. > > If anyone has any questions, feel free to ask. We will be holding the > DWG meeting in TeamSpeak once per month, on the first tuesday of the > month - details can be found in the seam-dev calendar. > > Thanks, > Shane > _______________________________________________ > seam-dev mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.jboss.org/mailman/listinfo/seam-dev
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