On Mon, Apr 4, 2011 at 10:17 AM, Alejandro Scandroli
wrote:
> Hi Howard, Thiago
>
>> How well does it handle a change to the @At annotation once the
>> application is loaded? Or the addition of new pages with @At
>> annotations?
>
> This first version doesn't handle either. But these features are
Hi Howard, Thiago
> How well does it handle a change to the @At annotation once the
> application is loaded? Or the addition of new pages with @At
> annotations?
This first version doesn't handle either. But these features are next in line.
http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/TYNAMO-88
My first idea
On Tue, 29 Mar 2011 19:36:18 -0300, Howard Lewis Ship
wrote:
I hope I didn't come off as dismissive ... but I am curious about how
other people approach these problems and whether they take in the big
picture.
I haven't thought much on different implementations for the same feature,
but t
How well does it handle a change to the @At annotation once the
application is loaded? Or the addition of new pages with @At
annotations?
I hope I didn't come off as dismissive ... but I am curious about how
other people approach these problems and whether they take in the big
picture. I'm begin
You are absolutely right Howard. That's the case. All the pages are
scanned at startup time to look for the @At annotation and to build
the routes map.
If you want to avoid the "scanning" phase you can, but you will need
to contribute, one by one, all your @At annotated pages to the
Dispatcher.
I d
I've never put a feature such as this into Tapestry core, because it
seems to me that you have to, at start up, locate and load all page
classes to find the @At annotation (something I'd rather not do,
because a Tapestry application might have hundreds of pages, and I
don't want to pay that startup
>From the same guys that brought you tapestry-exceptionpage,
tapestry-model, tapestry-resteasy, tapestry-security,
tynamo-federatedaccounts and other beautiful little modules, here
comes yet another beautiful little module called tapestry-routing.
In a nutshell, tapestry-routing allows you to prov