Hi Emmanuel,

it's not usable yet, so you can't show that. Best is to mention it as an alternative. I just decided upon the classloader magic as being the best way to implement it, since otherwise the system would need to manually manage a map to keep object instances in sync with the meta-data instances. Adding them as inner variables will make the JVM do all the hard work.

I'm going to create a Conferences / Presentations page on rifers.org where I'll list your talk too.

Best regards,

Geert

On 30-jan-06, at 08:40, Emmanuel Okyere wrote:

Geert,

How far along are you with the 'metadata' way of adding constraints?
if it's in a usable state now, I could use that, otherwise, I'll
mention work is under way to get it done; let me know.

Thanks,
Emmanuel

On 1/30/06, Geert Bevin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Emmanuel,

that's a great initiative! One suggestion I have is, if you're going
to show constraints, that "extends Validation" is evidently not the
cleanest way to do this is the model has to be container independent
or already exists. Work is underway to make true POJO use possible.
This will be done with parallel MetaData classes, ie. you Foo class
will have a FooMetaData and the classloader will automatically detect
this and perform some magic to weave both together. This will be in
an invisible way (inner class with improbably inner variable name)
and be totally transparent.
Hardcore Java people tend to criticize the "extends Validation"
otherwise.

Good luck with the presentation. It would be nice if you would blot
about it at rifers.org to announce it. Like that,  London people that
are interested but not on the list, are aware of your presentation too.

To do so, you just have to register on the blog and tell me that it's
done, I'll create a blog for you then.

Best regards,

Geert

On 30-jan-06, at 05:11, Emmanuel Okyere wrote:

Hello all:

I have commited to giving a 10-15 minute 'quickie' about RIFE at the
next Java Web User Group (javawug) meeting at the Oracle City office
in London, on Feb 3, 2006. There will be other 10-15 min 'quickie'
sessions on various other java webdev technologies out there; it's
from 6:30pm to about 9.

I think this is the address:

Oracle City Office
One South Place
London
EC2M 2RB

If anyone on the list is in London, and will want to attend, I suggest sending an email to "Peter A. Pilgrim" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, as I
believe there's a security list.

I am going to draw on Geert's presentation at Euroscon 2005 and
compile about 6-8 slides that should capture, in a nutshell, what
makes RIFE compelling to develop Java web applications with; I want to
round up my presentation by the close of day and send it up--if any
one has any suggestions, I would really appreciate it.

Thanks a lot.

Emmanuel
_______________________________________________
Rife-users mailing list
Rife-users@uwyn.com
http://lists.uwyn.com/mailman/listinfo/rife-users


--
Geert Bevin                       Uwyn bvba
"Use what you need"               Avenue de Scailmont 34
http://www.uwyn.com               7170 Manage, Belgium
gbevin[remove] at uwyn dot com    Tel +32 64 84 80 03

PGP Fingerprint : 4E21 6399 CD9E A384 6619  719A C8F4 D40D 309F D6A9
Public PGP key  : available at servers pgp.mit.edu, wwwkeys.pgp.net


_______________________________________________
Rife-users mailing list
Rife-users@uwyn.com
http://lists.uwyn.com/mailman/listinfo/rife-users

_______________________________________________
Rife-users mailing list
Rife-users@uwyn.com
http://lists.uwyn.com/mailman/listinfo/rife-users


--
Geert Bevin                       Uwyn bvba
"Use what you need"               Avenue de Scailmont 34
http://www.uwyn.com               7170 Manage, Belgium
gbevin[remove] at uwyn dot com    Tel +32 64 84 80 03

PGP Fingerprint : 4E21 6399 CD9E A384 6619  719A C8F4 D40D 309F D6A9
Public PGP key  : available at servers pgp.mit.edu, wwwkeys.pgp.net


_______________________________________________
Rife-users mailing list
Rife-users@uwyn.com
http://lists.uwyn.com/mailman/listinfo/rife-users

Reply via email to