Hi Claudio,
I looked at the friends example, and the submission bean can be
a POJO class.
Can the wiki page be updated, for the newcomers (like me)
understand that
their POJO class can be used as the submission bean ?
Please feel free to make these kind of updates yourself. The wiki is
a community effort and you can simply register and contribute what
you deem necessary.
Humm, looks like I need to understand much more of RIFE offers,
than a web
framework.
Indeed, it's a full stack.
* The engine takes control over your data flow and state transitions,
you don't have to handle it yourself at all, this is only possible it
it knows what it's working with.
Sorry, I didn't get it, when it relates to the state
transitions. Is there
some example out there ?
Yes, look at the simple blog example (the flowlinks and datalinks at
the bottom):
http://rifers.org:8088/browse/rifers/rife-jumpstart/branches/
simpleblog/src/sites/pub.xml?r=3379
When you talk about "you don't have to handle it yourself at
all" I
understand that, eg: I don't need to care about validations ?
RIFE takes care of transferring this state from one element to other,
over HTTP or internally. You just need to create the links.
* The data flow of your web application is clearly documented and
you're 100% sure that nothing else drives your element since no other
parameter will come in. This is a huge benefit once your application
starts growing beyond a trivial prototype or when multiple people are
working together on it.
So, I am sure, RIFE has much more than I thought. ;)
I already downloaded everything. Expect some questions (at
least those I
could not find on the list archives)
Sure, that's what the community is for!
Take care,
Geert
--
Geert Bevin
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