Hi Josh,
With Tomcat it's all the small, annoying problems I encounter every once
in a while and the fact that it's slooow compared to Jetty. And since I
use it for development I might as well use it in production.
With MySQL... I sort of just want to try (and learn) something new. That
and the fact that MySQL is just weird sometimes.
And since I'm the one making the decisions around here, I can do
whatever I want. :)
-Filip
On 2008-05-21 19:17, Josh Canfield wrote:
Hey Filip,
I'm using the same environment that you've described. I'm curious
about your choice to move from MySQL and Tomcat. I've considered
making the two changes you are working on, and I'm curious what made
you take the leap?
Josh
On Wed, May 21, 2008 at 3:30 AM, Filip S. Adamsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
My projects are setup with Maven, stored in Subversion, edited in IntelliJ
IDEA, run in Jetty for local testing, deployed to Tomcat 5.5 (for now,
moving to Jetty soon) and use Hibernate with MySQL (although I'm migrating
to PostgreSQL soon) for data access.
-Filip
mark lu skrev:
sorry,i mean what technology do you use in you web application?
such as tapestry ,spring ,hibernate,cvs,eclipse,etc.
thank you for your help!!
Filip S. Adamsen-2 wrote:
Hi,
I'm hardly an expert. I just read the docs and keep an eye on the commits
and JIRA issues. :)
All the advice I can give is that you read ALL the docs on T5 and go from
there. Learning Spring is not necessary with T5 IoC. Hibernate is a very
good framework to know, though - I use it extensively myself.
I can't recommend a database for you, it depends on the kind of
application you want to make, your budget, where you deploy, etc.
What do you mean by what "knowledges" I use?
-Filip
mark lu skrev:
Alexander 's book based on 5.0.6.
i think you must be an expert in tapestry!
i want to build my web application,cound you give me some advices?
what other knowledges do i need except for tapestry?do i need learn
spring
or hibernate?
Alexander recommend db4o as a database,how about you advice?
what knowledges do you use in you web applicaton?
thanks!!
Filip S. Adamsen-2 wrote:
Hi there,
Welcome to the list. :)
Alexander's book is based on Tapestry 5.0.7 or so, I believe. The
current beta version is 5.0.11 with 5.0.12 available as snapshots.
As T5 was alpha when Alexander wrote the book, there have been quite a
few changes since then. You can see some of them at
http://tapestry.apache.org/tapestry5/tapestry-core/upgrade.html.
If there's anything else that doesn't work I'd advise you to check out
the relevant docs at the website, and if that doesn't solve your problem,
send a mail to this list. We'll probably be able to tell you what's going
on.
Regarding T5 applications, I've had one site running since December 2,
2007 and another site up since August, 2007.
-Filip
On 2008-05-20 17:27, mark lu wrote:
i am new to tapestry.
i just want to use t5 to build my application and i don't want to
learn
the
inner technology of t5.
so,what's the stable version of t5?
i have read Alexander Kolesnikov's book--tapestry 5 build web
application,and know something about t5.
however,during my studying process,i encountered some problem even
though
i
have followed the book.
so,i think it's the framework's bug,maybe.
so...who can help me?
another question:
whoever have built a application using t5 already?
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