Hi Borut,
While your writing momentum is still gaining, please go ahead and add some
pages and documentation to our Cayenne wiki:
http://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/CAY/Index
I'm planning to do some reorganisation of the wiki soon, but please create some
pages with your notes and experiences on using T5 with Cayenne. I am sure many
people will find it interesting. I sure will.
You will need to create a Confluence account on the site, but that will
automatically give you the rights to edit pages within the wiki.
Regards
Ari
On 15/09/09 2:26 AM, Borut Bolčina wrote:
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
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