Craig R. McClanahan" wrote:
> > p.s. I saw the other thread on the multi-app support you checked in. Good
> > work! (Do you sleep? :) I should check it out soon.
> 
> I've got one more useful new goody on my workbench - an ActionForm
> implementation that uses the new DynaBean APIs in the Commons version of
> BeanUtils that let you define form beans without having to write all the
> properties in individual bean classes.
> 
> After that, maybe I can get some sleep.  :-)

Well, I'm fairly well rested :), and cant block out some time this
weekend to start catching up the User Guide with the latest changes, so
we will be ready to go to Release Candidate soonest. Also need to put in
more Since 1.1 markers. Seems that we missed a few :(

The MultiApp support coupled with DynaBeans will be a giant leap
forward. Fighting over the struts-config and twiddling with ActionForms
is the two leading issues when I talk to teams that are considering
Struts, or using in on their first project. Of course, these same teams
can't use "unreleased" software, so I'm eager to move this along any way
I can. (Including doing the Release Manager thing, if that helps.)

-- Ted Husted, Husted dot Com, Fairport NY USA.
-- Building Java web applications with Struts.
-- Tel +1 585 737-3463.
-- Web http://www.husted.com/struts/

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