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Dmitry Gusev commented on TAP5-2383:
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[~chrispoulsen]
[~uklance]

I understand what you're saying, and also I wouldn't recommend overusing the 
pub-sub too because it may complicate things too much.
And probably the best solution would be to solve this out of the bounds of 
tapestry, say, by using some client-side JS framework, like reactJS.
But that's just a different approach, and we would still need some T5 support 
in the form of JS services to generate T5 event links, do URLEncoding etc.

And since this is possible to implement pub-sub without affecting the 
tapestry-core -- I'd better do that, probably by creating some subproject, and 
named it tapestry-pubsub?

> 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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