Re: Tapestry in a J2EE Architecture

2007-01-24 Thread Peter Stavrinides
Len, this is exactly what I have been doing... I have spent nearly a year on this project and I am still learning new stuff every day. Most of my problems are deployment and configuration related though (I seem to spend more time on this than anything else). I love this stuff but it is highly u

Re: Tapestry in a J2EE Architecture

2007-01-24 Thread Marilen Corciovei
On Wed, 2007-01-24 at 10:09 +0100, Cyrille37 wrote: > Hello Len, > > Marilen Corciovei a écrit : > > I think you should arm yourself with lot of patience. We are doing here > > a development which involves Tapestry as interface and various JBoss > > services and EJB3 > > > It's what I will hav

Re: Tapestry in a J2EE Architecture

2007-01-24 Thread Cyrille37
Hello Len, Marilen Corciovei a écrit : I think you should arm yourself with lot of patience. We are doing here a development which involves Tapestry as interface and various JBoss services and EJB3 It's what I will have to do soon ... I think most problems we have had where related to: - va

Re: Tapestry in a J2EE Architecture

2007-01-23 Thread Marilen Corciovei
I think you should arm yourself with lot of patience. We are doing here a development which involves Tapestry as interface and various JBoss services and EJB3 I think most problems we have had where related to: - various configuration, packaging and classloader conflicts. Such problems can easy mak

Re: Tapestry in a J2EE Architecture

2007-01-23 Thread Cyrille37
Joel Grignou a écrit : Hello, To speed up the startup of your app, I would consider using "appfuse" http://raibledesigns.com/wiki/Wiki.jsp?page=AppFuse which wraps Tapestry with Spring and Hibernate. Thanks for that Joel. I'd learned some J2EE Stuff while learning Tapestry: Appfuse, Spring2

Re: Tapestry in a J2EE Architecture

2007-01-23 Thread Konstantin Ignatyev
Yes, book would be better than AppFuse. AppFuse might have improved since I looked at that about a year ago, but at that time it was way too confusing for people not quite familiar with all the frameworks and tricks. --- Hugo Palma <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > You should definitely get Kent's boo

Re: Tapestry in a J2EE Architecture

2007-01-23 Thread Hugo Palma
You should definitely get Kent's book on Tapestry(http://www.agileskills2.org/EWDT/). Cyrille37 wrote: Hello, I have spent some time to learn Tapestry, and it will be my WebFront framework. In this time I've learned a little about J2EE too. Now I've to create the architecture of my project.

Re: Tapestry in a J2EE Architecture

2007-01-23 Thread Joel Grignou
Hello, To speed up the startup of your app, I would consider using "appfuse" http://raibledesigns.com/wiki/Wiki.jsp?page=AppFuse which wraps Tapestry with Spring and Hibernate. Joel Il giorno mar, 23/01/2007 alle 18.02 +0100, Cyrille37 ha scritto: > Hello, > I have spent some time to learn Tapes