From: Lane S. <la...@op...> - 2003-02-12 05:16:52
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> > That's why I was suggesting EEH. It's somewhat of a pluggable way to > do this, for now. yeah. So, let's do it. Marc's stuff is a rewrite which is going to take 6-12 months to get into production. As it stands now, you cannot do round-trip editing and deploying with any standard html editor and wm. Kinda defeats the name Web in WebMacro. I am about to start calling it NoWebMacro. -lane > > > eric > >> >> in Webmacro.defaults: >> >> BrokerProfile.lenient=LaxUnknownDirectiveHandler,DefaultEvaluationExcep >> tionHandler >> BrokerProfile.strict=StrictUnknownDirectiveHandler,CrankyEvaluationExce >> ptionHandler >> >> in webmacro.properties the user chooses which they want: >> >> Broker.Profile=strict >> >> >> ...and it all goes from there. This kind of thing is FAR easier if >> -every- WM "component" is accessed via the broker. The only trouble >> with the above is that you'd need a BrokerProfile.defaults= property >> for any classes that are common to all profiles. >> >> You may wonder how the Broker impl would know what kind of service >> these classes provide - the idea we use in our projects is that >> these classes are "modules" and they have start/stop methods. When >> the start(BrokerImpl broker) method is called, they register any and >> all services they expose with the broker, so the broker knows what >> interfaces they support and what "slots" they should occupy in its >> services map. >> >> Marc >> -- >> Marc Palmer (Wangjammer5) >> http://www.wangjammers.org >> Java Consultants >> >> >> >> ------------------------------------------------------- >> This SF.NET email is sponsored by: >> SourceForge Enterprise Edition + IBM + LinuxWorld = Something 2 See! >> http://www.vasoftware.com >> _______________________________________________ >> Webmacro-devel mailing list >> Web...@li... >> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/webmacro-devel > > > -- Lane Sharman http://opendoors.com Conga, GoodTimes and Application Hosting Services http://opendoors.com/lane.pdf BIO |