Thank you very much.

Do you have any write-ups on the incompatibilities between 4.0.2 and 4.1? I
like to have an idea how much effort I should expect for upgrading my Tap
4.0.2 application to Tap 4.1.

I think that you may have already upgraded the Tap demos to 4.1. Could you
share how easy or difficult to upgrade them to Tap 4.1?

Thanks.

Best Regards,
Cliff Zhao

On 6/23/06, Jesse Kuhnert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

4.1 definitely uses dojo for any connection of events to ~anything~ in
general in JS. I am very confident in the stability of the 4.1 js...In
part
because I have javascript based unit tests that confirm its functionality,
in part because I'm using dojo for everything and probably some cockyness
mixed in there somewhere. ..=p

4.1 has already been released,
http://tapestry.apache.org/tapestry4.1/download.html .

It's only snapshot builds for now, maybe a more complete release in the
next
couple of weeks. I'll keep the snapshots up to date with changes
until/after
then though.

On 6/23/06, Cliff Zhao <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I found that my Tapestry (4.0.2) application was causing memory leaks in
> IE.
>
>
> I spent a lot of time trying to figure out why. I removed many parts
from
> my
> page so that the page contains only one form with one Select component.
It
> still leaks memory. I checked the Tapestry.js and saw it hooks up three
> attributes on form: events, onsubmit, onreset. Then, I added
> dojo.event.browser.addClobberNodeAttrs(form,["events", "onsubmit",
> "onreset"]) in my page. The IE memory leak went away.
>
> I will continue to check memory leaks with my application, if I find
> anything related to Tapestry, I will post it here.
>
> Since Tapestry 4.1 is using dojo. Can I assume that this kind of memory
> leak
> will not happen in 4.1? Or, are all Tapestry 4.1 event handlers based on
> dojo? When will Tap 4.1 be released? How confident the Tap committers
feel
> about Tap 4.1?
>
> Thanks.
>
> Best Regards,
> Cliff Zhao
>
>


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Jesse Kuhnert
Tacos/Tapestry, team member/developer

Open source based consulting work centered around
dojo/tapestry/tacos/hivemind.


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