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Lance edited comment on TAP5-2383 at 9/4/14 9:30 AM:
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{quote} Sibling components should not be aware of each other (per 
default).{quote}
I totally agree. And pub/sub allows this decoupling.
{quote}If one want to soften this compartmentalization it is a matter of making 
your own pub/sub mechanism or use a 3rd party lib.{quote}
Or we could add a new tool to the tapestry toolbox. Which is exactly what this 
jira is discussing.


was (Author: uklance):
{quote} Sibling components should not be aware of each other (per 
default).{quote}
I totally agree. And pub/sub allows this decoupling.

> Serverside publish / subscribe mechanism
> ----------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: TAP5-2383
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TAP5-2383
>             Project: Tapestry 5
>          Issue Type: New Feature
>          Components: tapestry-core
>            Reporter: Lance
>            Priority: Minor
>
> In some cases, an event in one component should cause an action (eg ajax 
> update) in another. When these components are siblings it sometimes gets 
> tricky having to pass zone id's around and having one component update the 
> other.
> It would be nice to decouple the components with a serverside pub/sub 
> mechanism. Here's an initial brain dump on how it could work.
> {code:java}
> public class EditPersonComponent {
>    @Parameter
>    private Person person;
>    @Inject
>    private PersonDao personDao;
>    @Inject
>    private ComponentResources componentResources;
>    // lets assume there's a form in the component which gets posted
>    void onSuccessFromPersonForm() {
>       personDao.save(person);
>       componentResources.publish("personUpdated", person); // new method on 
> ComponentResources
>    }
> }
> {code}
> {code:java}
> public class SomeOtherComponent {
>    @Inject 
>    private AjaxResponseRenderer ajaxResponseRenderer;
>    @Property
>    private Person person;
>    @Inject
>    private Zone personZone;
>    // new subscribe annotation (and naming convention?)
>    @Subscribe("personUpdated")
>    void onPersonUpdatedPublished(Person person) {
>       this.person = person;
>       ajaxResponseRenderer.addRender(personZone);
>    }
> }
> {code}     
> If this change was made on ComponentResources, we should probably add the 
> following to support invoking publish events on the client
> {code}
> Link ComponentResources.createPublishLink(String eventType, Object... context)
> {code}



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