ges that I am using:
tapestry5-annotations-5.1.0.5.jar
tapestry-ioc-5.1.0.5.jar
tapestry-core-5.1.0.5.jar
jquery-1.4.2
Regards
Rajesh
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is not expected. Are you suggesting that jetty
can be used for some heavy lifting?
regards,
Rajesh
- Original Message
From: "p.stavrini...@albourne.com"
To: Tapestry users
Sent: Tue, 25 May, 2010 1:27:43 PM
Subject: Re: comet implementation issue
Using a dispatcher m
-0300, rajesh sukumaran
wrote:
> This behavior is not limited to the reverse ajax call but it is seen with all
> the pages. It is as if the polling for page change stops with the reverse
> ajax call. Can a Thread.sleep(...) in a dispatcher cause the page change
> polling to stop?
Paula Figueiredo
To: Tapestry users
Sent: Sun, 23 May, 2010 6:01:48 PM
Subject: Re: comet implementation issue
On Sat, 22 May 2010 19:19:01 -0300, rajesh sukumaran
wrote:
> Hi,
Hi!
> Once the reverse ajax script fires the change made to the TML files will not
> get reflected in the b
@tapestry.apache.org
Sent: Sun, 16 May, 2010 1:26:49 AM
Subject: Re: comet implementation issue
Hi Rajesh,
Maybe Tapestry is not meant to do Comet for the reasons that Thiago stated.
I'm implementing Comet as well but with a different approach:
The Comet thing is totally handled by another tool
Thanks Thiago, The markup returned is very simple. I'll try out the dispatcher
approach. BTW you are right I am using Tapestry 5.1.0.5.
regards,
Rajesh
- Original Message
From: Thiago H. de Paula Figueiredo
To: Tapestry users
Sent: Wed, 12 May, 2010 5:59:12 PM
Subject: Re:
ework that would prevent
reverse ajax from or working or am I doing something wrong?
BTW I am using Tapestry 5.0.1 with tomcat 6.0. Any help is much
appreciated.
Regards
Rajesh Sukumaran
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rajesh sukumaran schrieb:
> Hi,
>
> I am evaluating Tapestry 5.1 to see if I can use it in one of my new
> projects. I see that Tapestry uses client side redirects to handle response
> for event requests. Will this not affect the performance of Tapestry
> applications
Thanks Robert. It is defenitly good to know that there is way to turn it off,
it keeps my options open.
- Original Message
From: Robert Zeigler
To: Tapestry users
Sent: Wednesday, 11 March, 2009 10:04:56 PM
Subject: Re: Implication of client side redirect
Hi Rajesh,
Tapestry
additional HTTP hit on
the server for every event request that is rendered by a different page. Will
this not degrade the responsiveness of the web application as the load increase?
I would like to know what everyone thinks about this?
regards,
Rajesh
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