Hi Woody,
Thanks for interest in the contract component.
I'm always interested in suggestions and it's nice to see that people have a
look at the component.
The idea behind the constraint classes is to have a powerful way not only to
describe the constraints of a special value but also to be able to verbose
these constraints in a human-readable way.
But it might be a good idea to have a processor that can deal with
property-files and creates the constraint classes as described in the
property-file.
In fact this is already done in the Slide/Projector framework. If you are
interested, you can have a look at the docs of Projector.

If you want to help to make the contract component be more mature, it would
be a good starting point to have a look at the constraint classes. A lot of
java classes are not yet covered by the constraint package and it would make
sense to add some more. This is a good starting point for learning to deal
with the contract and the related i18n component.

Cheers,
Daniel


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> Betreff: [contract] Suggestions
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> Hi felows, I´m new here and if this message is on wong place, please,
> sorry
> ...
> 
> I dono if I need to introduce myself, besides I will go direct to the
> subject ok?
> 
> Daniel, what dou you think about put constraints rules on some type of
> propertie file? These constraints must have some type of identification
> (in
> one ore more contexts). This is flexible and make the code more clean
> (and,
> like ejb, can be changed without the need to recompile the code).
> 
> Do you know OCL?
> 
> Woody
> 
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