Just wanted to point out that Cayenne works just fine with *all* of
them.
I recall some recent attempts to marry Cayenne with WO frontend, not
sure about the outcome; Click is interesting in that (among other
things) it explores reusing of Cayenne metadata in the UI layer;
there is a long history of Cayenne working with Tapestry; same is
true for JSP, Struts and WebWork. So there are some choices :-)
Andrus
On Jun 8, 2006, at 10:02 PM, Watkins, Garry wrote:
Just taking a quick poll. What is everyone using with Cayenne for the
Web Application Frameworks(WAF) (Click, Tapestry, Spring, JSF ...
WebObjects)? If you would not recommend using the WAF please let me
know. I am getting ready to start up a new project.
Thanks
Garry
-----Original Message-----
From: Andrus Adamchik [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, June 08, 2006 1:06 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Tapestry tutorial advice
I am reworking Cayenne tutorials for 1.2 final release. Since I
haven't
used Tapestry for almost a year, and totally missed on 4.0, I
wanted to
get some feedback from Cayenne/Tapestry users. What are the good
ways to
bind DataContext to a session?
Current example puts it in the visit. I would personally use a regular
web app setup with Cayenne filter (making Tapestry app just another
web
app case as far as Cayenne is concerned). I wonder what others are
doing
in this respect? Any HiveMind magic?
Andrus
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