Looks pretty good to me. Really shows off the power and simplicity of
Cayenne, and in the context of the power and simplicity of Tapestry.
I haven't run it, but that might just be the incentive I need to get a
test db setup here :-). It certainly displays what I consider a good
idiom for using Cayenne within Tapestry (the datacontext in Visit etc.).
What might also be useful would be a kind of brief walkthrough document,
indicating where things are and possibly why they are there. If no-one
else wants to, I'll consider writing one tonight?
Craig
On Sat, 12 Oct 2002, Andrus wrote:
> I just checked in Cayenne/Tapestry tutorial written by Eric Schneider.
> People more familiar with Tapestry than I am (Craig, Holger, ...?), could
> you take a look at it.
>
> The following 3 jar files need to be in "WEB-INF/lib" directory of the
> tutorial to deploy it:
> - cayenne.jar
> - net.sf.tapestry-2.2.jar
> - ognl-2.1.4-opt.jar
>
> URL of the app would be something like:
> http://localhost:8080/cayenne-tapestry-app/artists
>
> Eric, I changed the structure of the app somewhat to make it consistent
> with other tutorials. Also I put everything in packages.
>
> Enjoy ;-)
>
> Andrus
>
> P.S. SourceForge CVS mail notifications are not working at the moment, so
> you will not receive any emails resulting from my commits.
>
>
Craig Miskell
Programmer, Black Albatross, Otago University, New Zealand
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