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November 08, 2008, at 03:11 AM by ojacobson - JIRA link for my own thiefing.
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* The spring config files for configuration and database management are overly precocious. They do medium-complexity boolean algebra, and it's really hard to read. Either make it easier to read ("boolean" XML namespace handler for <boolean:and> and <boolean:select>) or move some of the logic into something other than Spring's XML language (Java? Groovy? Something else?).
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* The spring config files for configuration and database management are overly precocious. They do medium-complexity boolean algebra, and it's really hard to read. Either make it easier to read ("boolean" XML namespace handler for <boolean:and> and <boolean:select>) or move some of the logic into something other than Spring's XML language (Java? Groovy? Something else?).
** I've adopted this as http://alchemy.grimoire.ca/jira/browse/IDEA-1 -oj
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* The spring config files for configuration and database management are overly precocious. They do medium-complexity boolean algebra, and it's really hard to read. Either make it easier to read or move some of the logic into something other than Spring's XML language (Java? Groovy? Something else?).
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* The spring config files for configuration and database management are overly precocious. They do medium-complexity boolean algebra, and it's really hard to read. Either make it easier to read ("boolean" XML namespace handler for <boolean:and> and <boolean:select>) or move some of the logic into something other than Spring's XML language (Java? Groovy? Something else?).
November 07, 2008, at 11:32 PM by ojacobson - Bug report
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!! Bugs

* The spring config files for configuration and database management are overly precocious. They do medium-complexity boolean algebra, and it's really hard to read. Either make it easier to read or move some of the logic into something other than Spring's XML language (Java? Groovy? Something else?).
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