wow , really nice , I havn't used XDoclet since the EJB days , but
this plugin u're working on is a good reason to go back and will
definently help me a lot
Thanks
p.s. i'm not in the tacos team , i'm just a noisy user with many
questions , but i'm sure Jesse will add his answer soon :)
On 12/1/05, Paolo DonĂ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi guys,
> I'm on the way of finishing the xdoclet2-tapestry-plugin and, as told you a
> few weeks ago, I'd like to add tacos native support.
> With this you'll be able to specify components with annotations in java
> files eg:
>
> /**
> * @tacos.ajax-form id="regionForm"
> *
> listener="listener:chooseRegion"
> *
> client-validation-enabled="ognl:true"
> *
> updateComponents="ognl:{'wizard'}"
> * processScripts="ognl:true"
> * delegate="bean:delegate"
> */
>
> instead of:
> <component id="regionForm" type="tacos:AjaxForm" >
> <binding name="listener" value="listener:chooseRegion" />
> <binding name="clientValidationEnabled" value="ognl:true" />
> <binding name="updateComponents" value="ognl:{'wizard'}" />
> <binding name="processScripts" value="ognl:true" />
> <binding name="delegate" value="bean:delegate" />
> </component>
>
> I'm just wondering if your components .jwc files can be considerated stable
> at this point or not.
> Should I maybe wait a bit before adding your library?
> I'd like to release a final version of this plugin along with the Tapestry4
> final release, and think you want to do the same for tacos...
>
> Let me know and keep the good work!
>
> Paolo
>
>
>
>
>
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