Hi Gareth

On 26/11/2005, at 14.37, Gareth wrote:

I was just about set to
build a little example that logged someone in (checking against a dbase using hibernate + Spring), when I came across a post comparing Tapestry VS. JSF on the Serverside webpage. This indicated that the visit object and global (think that was the one) were on the cards for being deprecated in favour of something
else.

Could someone please comment of the deprecation issue, thanks.
In version Tapestry version 4, the visit and global objects can be injected into your page class so instead of accessing visit using getVisit() you will access it through you own defined method. Global accessible objects should be injected as well, such as spring services etc.

Furthermore, you can define as many "visit/global" types of objects you want using hivemind and apparently extend the scope to be other than "session" (don't know how exactly).

Cheers

Thomas



Thanks

Gareth Deli
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