> -----Original Message-----
> From: Peter A. J. Pilgrim [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, October 16, 2002 6:35 PM
> To: Struts Developers List
> Subject: Re: Terminology: modules versus sub-apps
> 
> 
> Martin Cooper wrote:
> > I think it's about time we all got on the same page as 
> regards whether these
> > thingies are called modules or sub-apps. I believe we 
> decided on modules a
> > while ago, but many of us are still referring to sub-apps. 
> The User Guide at
> > this point has a mixture of both.
> > 
> > It's going to be confusing to people if we aren't 
> consistent ourselves, so I
> > think we need to make the decision here, and then all evangelise the
> > selected terminology on both lists.
> > 
> > So, are they modules, or are they sub-apps?
> > 
> > My personal preference is modules, but I'm capable of 
> typing either when
> > necessary. :-)
> 
> `Sub applications' for me, but I can live with `modules'. 
> Also this is the term
> that Chuck Cavaness used in his up-and-coming book. So if you 
> dont want to
> confuse all the potential new users that suddenly come along ....

Hmm, it looks like we're going to confuse one set of readers anyway, since
Ted's book refers to modules...

--
Martin Cooper


> 
> ( I got to go sleep now 02h34. I will have to catch up with the
> discussion until Friday. Unfortunately I am away all day on Thursday.)
> 
> At the mo, I understand that there is just one level of sub 
> applications
> that can work reasonably well e.g "config/sub1", "config/sub2" and you
> guys (and gals) are thinking of extending this to its natural 
> conclusion
> 
> "config/usa/ny/ny"
> "config/europe/spain/madrid"
> "config/europe/spain/barcelona"
> "config/europe/england/london"
> 
> then I might suggest that maybe you take a leaf from "Log4J" 
> categories.
> * define arbitary tree paths and nodes.
> * define arbitary struts "category" that you can always get 
> the root from.
> 
> Have I bitten off more than I can chew or barking up the wrong tree?
> -- 
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