> -----Original Message-----
> From: Stephen McConnell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Sent: Friday, February 06, 2004 8:13 PM
> To: Avalon framework users
> Subject: Re: Webapp example
> 
> 
> Nicolai:
> 
> Are you also tracking [EMAIL PROTECTED]  Thre are some recent posts 
> on the HTTP subject which are more than relevant to this subject.
> 
> Steve.

Steve,

I am subscribing to the [EMAIL PROTECTED] as well, have not had time to read it for
a few weeks though. Just took a brief look, the HTTP stuff looks
interesting. 

The primary driver for a design decision to use Avalon and Merlin as I see
it is being able to build re-usable components that can be used in the
different Java environments that exist; Web Containers (and J2EE...),
Standalone server applications and even client applications unmodified
aswell as version managed component repository.

The HTTP stuff is really interesting for standalone server applications. For
embeeding I see a need to be able to be able to call services from servlets
and JSP-pages (for building web user interfaces that use components), and
keeping the strengths of the version management component repository that
Avalon/Merlin provides.

I am downloading the snapshoot now, to take a look at the servlet to
component code.

Maybe we should move this thread to the dev-list?

Nicolai


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