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<br><div><div>Le 1 mai 2011 à 22:44, Shane Bryzak a écrit :</div><br class="Apple-interchange-newline"><blockquote type="cite">
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On 02/05/11 06:15, Antoine Sabot-Durand wrote:
<blockquote cite="mid:9683C458-25A6-46AB-9441-92D80AAB6511@sabot-durand.net" type="cite">These bean are in the API. I Thought about Twitter or
Facebook name but I'm not sure it won't be confusing since I
already have @Twitter or @Facebook qualifiers. Perhaps I'm taking
too much precautions here...
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network. They contains methods like updateStatus() or
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I think that the 'Service' suffix might be more intuitive for these
classes (i.e. TwitterService). It's also in accord with the
function of the class, being that they interact with social
networking 'services'.<br>
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<div>Le 30 avr. 2011 à 16:29, Lincoln Baxter, III a écrit :</div>
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<blockquote type="cite">Are these beans that developers will
be interacting with / API? Or are they an implementation
detail?<br>
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If the former. Why not just use "Twitter" or "Facebook" ?<br>
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"Handler" isn't bad, I'm not sure there's a great word, what
is the purpose of these beans. e.g: what do they do? that
might help us figure out if the name is appropriate, or if
we should try to forge a little more ;)<br>
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Hi Team,<br>
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in Seam social I created bean to deal with social
network. I named those Bean with "Handler" suffix : i.e.
TwitterHandler. I choose this over "Service" or
"Controller" but as there will be other Seam module
dealing with high level functional services, I prefer
check this naming convention with you. Sharing the same
naming convention across modules to have something
homogenous is something important.<br>
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