On Tue, 15 Oct 2013 20:18:39 -0300, Chris Mylonas <ch...@opencsta.org> wrote:

Sweetness!
Updated,
[INFO] BUILD SUCCESS

Yay! :)

Thanks Thiago.

;)

My project website used to run on drupal for content/forum and trac for
pretty much code viewing.  With the delinquencies (constant upgrades,
performance dragging, spaminess) of php and CMS like it - I had made the
decision to run with tapestry for a good part of it a while ago.

I can't say I have an experience with CMSs, so your feedback will be invaluable. Eloquentia isn't being built to be a CMS, at least not a full-featured one, but a blog engine can be considered a light CMS, I guess.

It looks like Eloquentia will fit the bill and save me a bucket of time
with my first tapestry-security implementation.... plus allow me to explore a whole bunch extra.

Nice! By the way, I haven't implement authorization yet, just authentication, because I wanted to have my blog online as soon as possible. But I'll learn how to do authorization with Apache Shiro so I can use it in Eloquentia and at least make it have comments (not possible now because everyone who can log in can edit everything) and control over who can use which tags in their posts. And, of course, using Tapestry-IoC distributed configuration, you'll be able to add or change authorization rules.

I've just come back to Australia after spending two months at sea with a
newly retired professor, we sailed down the coast of Portugal, and although I'm told not quite the same as Braz-Portuguese I said this a helluva lot.
No Falla Portugueso....Obrigado!

You really don't speak Portuguese! hehehe "Não falo português" would be the correct form. :D

Have a good week!

Thanks! You too!

--
Thiago H. de Paula Figueiredo
Tapestry, Java and Hibernate consultant and developer
http://machina.com.br

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