I would agree with you if Tapestry would be used for email only and
nothing else, but if you have an application that is all Tapestry and in
one or two places the application requires sending out an email, I think
using Tapestry for that would make more sense than to add (meaning
deploy, configure and learn) a whole different framework just for one or
two short emails...
MARK
James Carman wrote:
Tapestry is for creating interactive HTML, not a static HTML-formatted email
(IMHO). I think you're trying to use an elephant gun to hunt squirrel here.
Velocity is perfect for generating email text. You can still use your
architecture, you just put some helper beans in the VelocityContext.
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Subject: Re: Tapestry to generate mails ?
I had this related link over at my delicious (
http://del.icio.us/andyhot/tapestry ).
It's entitled 'Sending Tapestry-generated email with Spring' and it's at:
http://www.behindthesite.com/blog/C1931765677/E2094832857/index.html
>From Stephane Decleire <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Hi,
I would like to know if anybody use Tapestry to generate its email ?
Indeed, generate mails based on templates is very similar to generate
HTML pages ...
As an exemple, i would like to implement the famous "I've forgot my
password" by sending the user an email based on a template where the
password should be inserted.
I would be very interested in a Tapestry approach to do this in order to
reuse all of my existent architecture (Tapestry/Spring/Hibernate).
Thanks in advance.
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