Another difference: in tapestry-rss, you don't need to care on how to
include the link to the feed in the header: a mixin already does that for
you. In addition, you don't need to worry about creating a page or event
to return the feed: tapestry-rss provides one out-of-the-box (/rss). You
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On Sun, 06 Oct 2013 13:15:51 -0300, Michael Gentry
wrote:
BTW, I hope I didn't sound negative. I was just pointing out a similar
project (which hasn't been updated in a while) and maybe there are good
ideas in it, etc.
Hello, Michael!
It didn't sound negative at all. :) I did the same res
BTW, I hope I didn't sound negative. I was just pointing out a similar
project (which hasn't been updated in a while) and maybe there are good
ideas in it, etc.
mrg
On Sun, Oct 6, 2013 at 8:41 AM, Michael Gentry wrote:
> Hi Thiago,
>
> I have no idea the differences, but I had this Tapestry R
Hi Thiago,
I have no idea the differences, but I had this Tapestry RSS project starred
from a while back:
https://github.com/spreadthesource/tapestry5-rome
mrg
On Sat, Oct 5, 2013 at 3:13 PM, Thiago H de Paula Figueiredo <
thiag...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I'm releasing yet another packag
Hi!
I'm releasing yet another package for Tapestry (and it won't be the last
one): tapestry-rss. As its name says, it's a simple package that
implements an RSS 2.0 feed. Its sources and a quick description of how to
use it are in https://github.com/thiagohp/tapestry-rss and its Maven
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