And what about the e-book? Although I think you'll want the print edition
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Thank you for the info !!
I got it!!
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Would be exactly as described in the following article but without restarting
the server: build the JAR file, drop it onto the classpath and see the
result without restart the application.
http://blog.tapestry5.de/index.php/2010/01/19/tapestry-ioc-modularization-of-web-applications-without-osgi/
First of all thanks to all for the answers :-)
We want to make a modular application.
The idea is to have an application with a core module, where you can add
independent modules (something like Jira plugins).
If the plugins have pages (.tml) the modules would be invoked with links
(for example
Hello,
The Release Notes 5.3 says that Reloading is disabled in production mode.
Actually we are working in a dynamic JAR loading without restarting the
server using one of the best features of Tapestry: Reloading. Obviously, we
prefer Tapestry rather than OSGi.
The Reloading is disabled in produ
Hello,
The Release Notes 5.3 says that Reloading is disabled in production mode.
Actually we are working in a dynamic JAR loading without restarting the
server using one of the best features of Tapestry: Reloading. Obviously, we
prefer Tapestry rather than OSGi.
The Reloading is disabled in produ