On Wed, 21 Dec 2011 14:53:54 -0200, Dimitris Zenios
wrote:
I prefer tapestry-ioc over any other ioc implementation.Thats why i would
like to understand a little bit more about how everything is
connected.Sure
anyone can initiate the ioc in some simple manner but for more advanced
things li
I prefer tapestry-ioc over any other ioc implementation.Thats why i would
like to understand a little bit more about how everything is connected.Sure
anyone can initiate the ioc in some simple manner but for more advanced
things like type coercers,class transformations,instantiators,invalidation
hu
well, i'm using tapestry-ioc alone with several projects, may be around
~10. I perfer it by many means to Spring as i were doing before with
HiveMind.
Here is how it is typically looks like with my projects:
pom.xml
org.apache.tapestry
tapestry-ioc
Some very good examples of how to use tapestry-ioc are the
tapestry-hibernate-core tests.
I think that is enough to get you started.
Rest nothing can explain you the tapestry code better than the tapestry code
itself.
regards
Taha
On Dec 21, 2011, at 9:49 PM, Dimitris Zenios wrote:
> Maybe