Quite a coincidence that your DNS entry was disabled today. Anyway, thank you for the updated illustration. After placing all stacks on a single line as you have suggested (see [1]), I've integrated the resulting illustration into manual.html.

[1] http://goo.gl/Uie0H

On 15/08/2011 9:01 PM, Erik van Oosten wrote:

Of course this must exactly be the day that no-ip took my DNS entry down
(see
http://day-to-day-stuff.blogspot.com/2011/08/version-99-dns-off-line.html).

Reposted here:
http://www.grons.nl/concrete-bindings-eoo.odg
http://www.grons.nl/concrete-bindings-eoo.png

BTW, I don't care so much for arrows or not. Its just that they are
usually not used in this software stacks.

Kind regards,
Erik.


Op 15-08-11 10:15, Erik van Oosten schreef:
Hello Ceki,

I've added some color and removed the adaption layer from the
'unbound' case. What do you think?

http://no-commons-logging.zapto.org/concrete-bindings-eoo.odg
http://no-commons-logging.zapto.org/concrete-bindings-eoo.png

I think that displaying these stacks horizontally would improve the
presentation somewhat more. It emphasizes what a mess you have when
you include commons-logging in the mix :)

Regards,
Erik.




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