I still don't see what's wrong with HiveUtils - it just works for me. I
spent around 30 minutes configuring it 6 weeks ago and they've been no
problems.
Nick
Andreas Bulling wrote:
Spring may provide all of the things on my list of wishes already...
I don't know as I only tried to use it for several days and changed
to Hivemind as it's the tool Tapestry is build upon/uses and I don't
need most of Spring's stuff (at least not at the moment).
That's why I wrote that I dream of having something similar
for _Hivemind_: Because Tapestry is based on Hivemind and I don't want
to be forced to use Spring if I don't need all the other stuff.
To come back to my original statement:
Perhaps we could adapt the code from Spring which handles
sessions/transactions/persistent objects and include it into
Hivemind? I don't know the internals of Hivetranse - perhaps
this is already a project which takes this way?
Perhaps if we can agree on HiveTranse as a possible basis for
further development (actually I have to say that I have _nearly_
no problems concerning sessions/transactions using HiveTranse)
There was another thread on this list some days ago - what should
be changed/included into HiveTranse, the OpenSessionInView pattern
for example, a data squeezer, what else?
But by all means I didn't want to start another Hivemind vs. Spring flamewar
so please keep calm ;)
Cheers,
Andreas
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