Re: Encoding in activation context

2009-03-07 Thread Fernando Bellas Permuy
y and not in the URL, but this is transparent for the service). Thanks. -- Fernando Bellas Permuy Associate Professor (Titular) at University of A Coruña Department of Information and Communications Technologies Facultad de Informática - Campus de Elviña, S/N 15071 - A Coruña - Spain http://ww

Encoding in activation context

2009-03-06 Thread Fernando Bellas Permuy
rvices.URLEncoder. Does this class follows some standard encoding mechanism? - In my case this is necessary, since the client is not Java, but .NET. Should Tapestry use RFC 2396, as java.net.URI does? Any advice for my client code? Any other strategy to implement an XML service in Tapestry?

T5 Performance on a clustered environment

2007-07-13 Thread Fernando Bellas Permuy
Hi, I have been evaluating several Java Web frameworks. Regarding Tapestry 5, I like very much its POJO, non-intrusive programming model. I am interested in knowing how well Tapestry 5 applications perform on a clustered environment. Like most Java Web frameworks, Tapestry 5 handles action r

T5 Performance on a clustered environment

2007-07-13 Thread Fernando Bellas Permuy
Hi, I have been evaluating several Java Web frameworks. Regarding Tapestry 5, I like very much its POJO, non-intrusive programming model. I am interested in knowing how well Tapestry 5 applications perform on a clustered environment. Like most Java Web frameworks, Tapestry 5 handles action r