Yes, we successfully deployed a T5 application (openid server (70K users and rising) and much more) and yes it uses Cayenne 3M6. :-)
I am again gaining momentum to continue writing. Cheers, Borut 2009/9/14 Michael Gentry <[email protected]> > Hi Borut, > > I'm just curious if you are still using Tapestry 5 (and if using > Cayenne with T5)? I also liked your blog where you were writing about > T5. I found that useful when I was just starting to read about T5 and > get started in it (I'm still learning, of course -- no expert here). > > mrg > > > On Mon, Sep 14, 2009 at 4:07 AM, Borut Bolčina <[email protected]> > wrote: > > Hello, > > > > I think web developers should be given an advice at > > http://cayenne.apache.org/doc/web-applications.html that if using > Cayenne > > Servlet Filter the web application can be brought to a halt if a > malicious > > user sends lots of cookie-less requests (every request bounds data > context > > to a new session). We were testing our app with JMeter and found out we > can > > not afford to use filter approach. > > > > It would be of most value if some debates from the mailing list about how > to > > use DataContext based on different web application needs would be at the > > http://cayenne.apache.org/doc/obtaining-datacontext.html. What I have in > > mind is a tiny cookbook, just two or three recipes, on why it is good to > > gave one data context shared for all users, some data context created for > > each request, some saved in the session, when not to put dc in the > session > > etc. > > > > Should I open an issue in the JIRA? > > > > Cheers, > > Borut > > >
