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Kalin Krustev updated TAPESTRY-1679:
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Description:
Tapestry used to require this naming convention for configuring services:
public static Foo buildFoo(...) {...}
public static void contrubuteFoo(...) {...}
Then it allowed the first convention to be simplified as:
public static Foo build(...) {...}
It would be nice for the "contribute..." methods to allow also simpler naming
and use the type of the "configuration" parameter to determine the configured
service, which will also have the same type of parameter.
For example:
in Tapestry 5.0.5 TapestryModule.java:
public ServletApplicationInitializer build(...,
List<ServletApplicationInitializerFilter> configuration, ... )
in my AppModule.java Tapestry 5.0.5 requires this naming:
public void
contributeServletApplicationInitializer(OrderedConfiguration<ServletApplicationInitializerFilter>
configuration)
Perhaps it could be simplified as:
public void
contribute(OrderedConfiguration<ServletApplicationInitializerFilter>
configuration)
If it will not be simplified, it would be nice to make the documentation about
Tapestry IoC Configurations more clear that
the naming of the contribute methods is important, not the type of
configuration parameter.
was:
Tapestry used to require this naming convention for configuring services:
public static Foo buildFoo(...) {...}
public static void contrubuteFoo(...) {...}
Then it allowed the first convention to be simplified as:
public static Foo build(...) {...}
It would be nice for the "contribute..." methods to allow also simpler naming
and use the type of the "configuration" parameter to determine the configured
service, which will also have the same type of parameter.
For example:
in Tapestry 5.0.5 TapestryModule.java:
public ServletApplicationInitializer build(...,
List<ServletApplicationInitializerFilter> configuration, ... )
in my AppModule.java Tapestry 5.0.5 requires this naming:
public void
contributeServletApplicationInitializer(OrderedConfiguration<ServletApplicationInitializerFilter>
configuration)
Perhaps it could be simplified as:
public void
contribute(OrderedConfiguration<ServletApplicationInitializerFilter>
configuration)
> Allow service configurators to be arbitrary named and determine sevice by the
> configuration parameter
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>
> Key: TAPESTRY-1679
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TAPESTRY-1679
> Project: Tapestry
> Issue Type: New Feature
> Components: tapestry-ioc
> Affects Versions: 5.0.5
> Reporter: Kalin Krustev
> Assignee: Howard M. Lewis Ship
>
> Tapestry used to require this naming convention for configuring services:
> public static Foo buildFoo(...) {...}
> public static void contrubuteFoo(...) {...}
> Then it allowed the first convention to be simplified as:
> public static Foo build(...) {...}
> It would be nice for the "contribute..." methods to allow also simpler naming
> and use the type of the "configuration" parameter to determine the configured
> service, which will also have the same type of parameter.
> For example:
> in Tapestry 5.0.5 TapestryModule.java:
> public ServletApplicationInitializer build(...,
> List<ServletApplicationInitializerFilter> configuration, ... )
> in my AppModule.java Tapestry 5.0.5 requires this naming:
> public void
> contributeServletApplicationInitializer(OrderedConfiguration<ServletApplicationInitializerFilter>
> configuration)
> Perhaps it could be simplified as:
> public void
> contribute(OrderedConfiguration<ServletApplicationInitializerFilter>
> configuration)
> If it will not be simplified, it would be nice to make the documentation
> about Tapestry IoC Configurations more clear that
> the naming of the contribute methods is important, not the type of
> configuration parameter.
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