On Tue, Feb 13, 2024 at 6:57 PM David Taylor <david.tay...@extensiatech.com> wrote:
> First, thanks for the 5.8.4 release! The timing was perfect since > underscore.js was one of the items flagged in a recent vulnerability scan. Nice! > Given there is no schedule for official Tapestry Jakarta EE support, we > decided to create and host an internal build of Tapestry. I applied the > changes provided by Christian Köberl in pull request TAP5-2741 to the > 5.8.4 sources and everything is looking good so far. Thank you so much > for providing the pull request! We already expected Köberl's pull request to work, but it's nice to see some additional testing being done by the community. :) Thanks you for that and thanks Köberl for the PR! > I would be very interested in everyone's thoughts on how the official > Jakarta EE support should work. Perhaps it would be feasible to create > an automated patch and build process that can be maintained in parallel > to the official Tapestry build? While it may not be as elegant as a > fully integrated approach, I believe it would address the immediate need > for Jakarta EE artifacts without significantly increasing the > maintenance costs. Thoughts? Volker Lamp already tried that approach, but it reached a few dead ends since it's not just a package name change, but some Servlet API changes too. The Tapestry team should announce the project's planned roadmap, including the Jakarta EE issue, in the upcoming weeks. Stay tuned! :) Cheers! -- Thiago H. de Paula Figueiredo --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@tapestry.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@tapestry.apache.org