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This thread discusses the "Controlling conversational state management" tip published on the Ervacon Spring Web Flow Portal.
Read the tip at http://www.ervacon.com/products/swf/tips/tip2.html |
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I've updated the tip to mention the improved configuration in SWF 1.0.1.
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#3
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Has the bug associated with this feature been fixed yet? Will it be released in 1.0.2?
Just asking so that I can plan what to do... Cheers, Alph |
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The bug has been fixed and will be released with SWF 1.0.2.
Check the following for details: http://opensource.atlassian.com/proj...browse/SWF-239 Erwin |
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Excellent! Many thanks, Erwin.
[An aside: Lately, I have posted a whole mass of questions...apologies if I am bugging you, but I am working on (to me [& my client] a fairly important project) for a client that will use jboss/webflow/xflow webservices/valang/on a cluster/etc. There's a lot of unknowns in the stack and I am fighting a corporate culture. So far, "the powers that be" have accused me of being a "****wit playing with shareware"...amongst other things, so I am feeling a little nervous. I'll feel good when (!) I can prove them wrong but until then... Cheers, BOB |
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That's funny, the foundation of my enterprise is built on open source software. So much for "****wit".
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