consistency. action pack filters don't necessarily include enough information
about the request since they occur before AWS actually sees the request and
unpacks it.
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seperate out protocol marshaling into a small 'ws' library in vendor, so that
AWS itself only does integration with ActionPack, and so we can keep protocol
specific code in AWS proper to a minimum. refactor unit tests to get 95%
code coverage (for a baseline).
be far more relaxed about the types given to us by the remote side, don't do
any poor man's type checking, just try to cast and marshal to the correct types if
possible, and if not, return what they gave us anyway. this should make interoperating
with fuzzy XML-RPC clients easier.
if exception reporting is turned on, do best-effort error responses, so that
we can avoid "Internal protocol error" with no details if there is a bug in
AWS itself.
also perform extensive cleanups on AWS proper.
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* move dispatching out of the Container into Dispatcher, it makes more sense
for Container to only contain the list of web services defined
in it.
* collapse Wsdl and ActionController "routers" into
an ActionController-specific module, no advantage
to having them seperate as they were quite tightly
coupled. rename to Dispatcher, to avoi
confusion with Routing.
* add a "_thing" suffix to concept-specific filenames. this is so that
we don't end up with many soap.rb files, for example.
* remove "virtual invocation" support. adds complexity, and it doesn't
seem to add any value.
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