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and set of forwards in the new source file.
chris
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>I've found that coarse and even moderate granularity can
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I've found that
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forwards all in the same file. Then move on to the next action and repeat.
Good stuff I think.
chris
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HTH,
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> I wanted to see what others in the struts comm
I wanted to see what others in the struts community think about Action
granularity. I've coded apps that are -extremely- fine grained, having one
Action per user event, like createPreferencesAction,
deletePreferencesAction, update...etc. The fine grained approach yields
more than one action per s
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