I would take a look at the 4th chapter in Kent Tong's book (first 4
chapters are free online).  In that chapter he sets up an online
store, using a shopping cart as the ASO.  I used this chapter a whole
lot when developing my first Tapestry app.  Rename "cart" to "user",
and it starts feeling like a visit object.

I apologize to the list that I keep plugging this guy's book, but
without the book and Shing's website on hivemind stuff, I wouldn't
have gotten anywhere with Tapestry.
At first I bought "Tapestry in Action" thinking it would help, but it
wasn't written at a level that I could understand, and it was all
about Tap 3.

Daniel

On 4/4/07, Gareth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Are we supposed to use some other form of session persistence, or is it a good 
pattern to create a user Visit Object and keep all user session variables 
inside it?

Thanks




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