I think good design is sometimes about knowing what you DO know, and
knowing what you DON'T know, and negotiating between the two.

On 2/21/07, Jiri Mares <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Very good design ...

Howard Lewis Ship napsal(a):
> The code that builds up the field validation is pluggable; originally
> I was thinking in terms of Hibernate/EJB3 annotations, but it should
> be reasonble to handle all kinds of approaches.  This part of the code
> and design is still very alpha (in flux).
>
> On 2/21/07, Jiri Mares <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> Hi Howard,
>>
>> T5 looks very good. I would like to ask about the screencast #4 where
>> you presented BeanEditForm component. For
>> validation there is the annotation, which causes me problems.
>>
>> I don't want to annotade my business objects with tapestry annotation
>> (they start to depend on tapestry). At the moment
>> we are using OVal (oval.sf.net) for the Design by Contract and the
>> oval annotations carry the same information as the
>> tapestry validate annotation.
>>
>> So will it be easy to use for validation these annotations (instead of
>> the tapestry one)? Meaning if you are thinking
>> about some kind of pluggable validation framework ... or at least
>> pluggable validation definition framework.
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> --
>> Jiří Mareš (mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED])
>> ČSAD SVT Praha, s.r.o. (http://www.svt.cz)
>> Czech Republic
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