Re: Ideas on transitioning from earlier version to Tapestry 5

2008-09-19 Thread Matt Doran



SergeEby wrote:

Hi,

I started documenting this for the migration from T4 to T5.
Please refer to the following project:
http://code.google.com/p/tapestry5-appfuse/
The code is updated. However, I haven't had a chance to update the steps
recently, but this is on my todo list.


/Serge


  

Thanks, I'll take a look.

I was surprised that there was no response to this post to now.  I would 
have thought this would be a very common problem for the Tapestry community.


Have a way to transition from T3/4 to T5 in a progressive manner must be 
something many others would be interested in too.


Thanks,
Matt

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Re: Ideas on transitioning from earlier version to Tapestry 5

2008-09-17 Thread SergeEby

Hi,

I started documenting this for the migration from T4 to T5.
Please refer to the following project:
http://code.google.com/p/tapestry5-appfuse/
The code is updated. However, I haven't had a chance to update the steps
recently, but this is on my todo list.


/Serge


Matt Doran-3 wrote:
 
 Hi there,
 
 PaperCut NG, our commercial print control application uses Tapestry 3 
 for it's UI layer.It's more of a web application than a typical 
 web-site.  We make a heavy use of components, to achieve that 
 application-like feel.  Tapestry has been great for us, and has 
 allowed us to build a great web application.  I don't think any other 
 framework would have allowed us to build the application we have.
 
 Tapestry 3 is starting to show it's age, and we really want to upgrade 
 to Tapesty 5 at some point (T5 looks like an excellent framework).   But 
 the only pragmatic way to do it is a gradual transition.  It's just not 
 feasible to do the upgrade hundreds of components/pages in one go.  So 
 what I'm wondering is if this is something that would be possible with T5.
 
 Obviously there's going to be a bit of work, managing session state, 
 handling URLs, etc.  And that's fine.Do you guys think handling both 
 T3 and T5 pages/components in the same web application would be 
 feasible?   How do you think this integration should be achieved?   
 Could any components/services built within the Tapestry 
 infrastructure/services to simplify this process?
 
 I'd think this type of situation would be quite common in the Tapestry 
 community.I'm very keen to hear what the Tapestry experts have to 
 say!!   We don't want to stay on T3 forever! ;)
 
 PS: I'm a complete T5 noob, but I'm keen to learn the ropes.
 
 Regards,
 Matt Doran
 ==
 PaperCut Software
 http://www.papercut.com/
 
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