Richard,

The workbench has a sample of integration a chart system as a service. This
generated dynamic images for display.

I posted an e-mail about a flexible style sheet rendering delegate a few
months back. I don't know the message number, but if you search the archives
on gmane.org, you should get a hit. Search for StyleSheetRender or something
like that.

Richard 

-----Original Message-----
From: Richard V. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, June 13, 2005 11:53 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Assets

Hello everyone,

I have been using Tapestry for almost 6 months developing a service system
(on my own in the dark) for students in a computer lab. While using this
great and powerful  framework, i noticed some shortcomings in it and I need
some help: (I am using version 3.0.1)

1- Assets: As far as I know, images are assets. But these images must be
files or URLs. What if the images are generated, not stored as files, and I
wish to display them? I noticed that the current design of class
AbstractAsset as well as AssetService does not allow one to generate an
asset on the fly when request comes. Does anyone has a work around to this
limitation besides writing an external servlet that generates the images and
use externalAsset?

2- Component's own css: I created some components of my own which had
cascded style-sheets. If I wanted to use them on some other project, I
needed to append the css to the respective css of the project. This is
really troublesome and would like to propose an extension to the Shell
components to could allow components to export their own css.

Thank you

Richard



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