Thanks for your reply. I already spot more what tapernate is.

However, what the benefits compared to "self made" normal hibernate
integration ?

Thanks in advance
ZedroS
On 4/29/06, Ted Steen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

It is one way to glue Tapestry and Hibernate together.

There are other alternatives like Honeycomb or Hivetranse (Hivetranse
beeing more of a generic Hibernate -> HiveMind glue, without any
Tapestry specific stuff like squeezers etc.)

One neat thing with Tapernate, in my opinion, is that it reuses the
well tested and widely used Spring-way of handling interceptors etc.
Which comes with the price of beeing dependent on the spring library.

I guess James could give you some more info, as he is the creator of
tapernate :)


On 4/29/06, ZedroS Schwart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all
>
> There were recently quite a few mails speaking of Tapernate. Could
someone
> be kind enough to explain me what it is ? I tried to find more about
> Tapernate with Google but the results were quite shallow...
>
> Thanks in advance
> ZedroS
>
>


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/ted

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