It places an unnecessary restriction on my domain model.  In order to use
the squeezer, I have to register it to handle exactly one type (and its
subclasses/implementing classes).  My domain model may not have a common
superclass.  Of course, my domain model does, but if I want the squeezer
to be generally applicable, then this is a restriction.

> On 27. Apr 2006 - 09:23:30, James Carman wrote:
> | Yeah, but for my EntitySqueezer, you have to pick a common superclass
> for
> | your entities so the squeezer can say "I can squeeze these types of
> | objects."
>
> Hm, I don't see the problem with this...
> But well, very probably I just don't know enough about the Tapestry
> internals
> so I think I'll be quiet on this topic from now on ;)
>
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