Hi,
From tapestry 5.2 you can use @SessionAttribute.
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Le 14 sept. 2010 à 20:34, "Adam Zimowski" <zimowsk...@gmail.com> a
écrit :
I find it both easy and self-descriptive to write wrapper classes
for these java objects.
That's exactly what I'm trying to avoid. With a large team of junior
programmers this will be a maintenance nightmare.
You could always grab the HttpSession and store them yourself.
From my searching the mailing list, this seems like the only viable
option. I try to stay away from using Servlet API, but may have to as
a work around. Anything better?
Adam
On Tue, Sep 14, 2010 at 11:42 AM, Josh Canfield <joshcanfi...@gmail.com
> wrote:
I understand that @SessionState was meant for POJOs. What's the
preferred (if any) way in Tapestry to store Strings, Integers and
such
across multiple pages?
It really depends on the use case. If you can bundle them up into a
class that'd be the best way. For instance, if you're storing some
shared user configuration you could create a UserConfiguration object
with the values. Your class could be a simple wrapper around
Properties, or a Map if you need something more flexible than fixed
properties.
You could always grab the HttpSession and store them yourself...
Adam
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