Hey guys,

I had read sometime back on the list that tapestry maintains a pool of the enhanced subclasses of a page. But what I cant recall is, that, if the pool of enchanced subclasses is on a per request bases. Meaning if a new client comes requesting a page a new subclass is added to the pool, which is later used to service the same client. Thus a subclass exists in the pool for a request. If request == new then create new class and put it in the pool else load the subclass from the pool.

Am I recalling/understading this correctly? Please comment :)

-Dan

From: Varun Mehta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Tapestry users <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [ANNOUNCE] Tapestry 4.0-beta-4
Date: Fri, 12 Aug 2005 13:54:24 +0530 (IST)

  Same goes for me.

  When is the 4.0 expected to be officially released
  ? cos If I'm going in for 4.0 after a month on 3.03
  and have to rechange the attitude of people for 4.0,
  then it becomes difficult to get things moving over
  and over again..

  Please advice...

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    Date: Fri, 12 Aug 2005 09:01:02 +0200
    From: Ivano <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
    Subject: Re: [ANNOUNCE] Tapestry 4.0-beta-4
    To: Tapestry users
    <[email protected]>

    >Hello,
    >I guess this is for the dev team to reply.
    >Since Tap 3.0.3 is quietly rolling out of the
    scenes in favour of 4.0,
    >I'm worring that once the new release is out,
    >tapestry-3 documentation and component support
    will disappear completely.
    >I'm talking about sources, libraries, component
    libraries supporting the
    >old notation and so on.
    >
    >This is important for our company which started
    development with
    >Tapestry not so long ago, and is still through
    the process
    >of training developers to its use..
    >We would like to stick with 3.0 until 4.0 is well
    enstablished:
    >are we to make copies of currently v.3 compatible
    libraries, docs and
    >other features?
    >
    >Thank you
    >Ivano Pagano
    >
    >Howard Lewis Ship wrote:
    >
    >>The fourth beta release of Tapestry 4.0 is now
    available. Tapestry is
    >>a component based web application framework that
    provides lots of
    >>functionality with minimal Java coding, and
    creates an environment
    >>that supports high levels of reuse. This is
    another a bug fix release,
    >>building on the beta-3 release. Key areas
    covered are fixes for minor
    >>client-side validation problems, fixes for
    several bytecode
    >>enhancement issues (including one that prevents
    transient page
    >>properties from being cleared), and adding of
    many different
    >>localizations of the messages used for form
    input vield validation. In
    >>addition, the default binding concept was
    removed from Tapestry 4.0. A
    >>full listing of bugs fixes is available in the
    change log
    >>(http://jakarta.apache.org/tapestry/changes.html)
    >>
    >>Tapestry is distributed as a combined
    binary/source distribution, and
    >>a seperate documentation distribution.
    >>
    >>Download Tapestry from
    >>http://jakarta.apache.org/site/downloads/downloads_tapestry.cgi
    >>
    >>
    >>
    >
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Regards
Varun Mehta
 - http://varun.cjb.net
 - http://varuninfo.cjb.net
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