RE: Is Tapernate production ready ?
It depends. If you want to use transaction-per-request with open-session-in-view, then it could work for you now. If you need conversation support (something we're working to build in), then it's not ready for you just yet. Tapernate can automagically reattach your persistent page properties (that are Hibernate entities) to the current session quite easily. And, the POJO rollback feature will save you some headaches if you use the TransactionUtils.setRollbackOnly method, which will be moving to another module (the one that defines all the transaction stuff in the first place, spring.transaction), since it's really not related to tapestry at all. -Original Message- From: Hugo Palma [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, May 24, 2006 9:48 AM To: Tapestry users Subject: Is Tapernate production ready ? I know it's a WIP, still, how confident can i be when choosing to use Tapernate in a project starting in a few weeks ? Is there any estimate to when the project will be rock solid, with the production ready stamp ? I mainly looking for Jame's opinion and from everyone that has used Tapernate in a medium/big size project. Thanks in advance, Hugo - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
RE: Is Tapernate production ready ?
Oh, and I'd wait on using the squeezer feature until Tapestry 4.1 comes out. Tap4.1 will turn the data squeezer into a pipeline rather than just a regular service. I have a patch in Jira for this. I just need to add some test cases to it. I guess I could build the logic into Tapernate which replaces the implementation of the squeezer service so that it's compatible with 4.0. But, I think I'd rather wait and say that it only works on 4.1+. -Original Message- From: James Carman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, May 24, 2006 10:02 AM To: 'Tapestry users' Subject: RE: Is Tapernate production ready ? It depends. If you want to use transaction-per-request with open-session-in-view, then it could work for you now. If you need conversation support (something we're working to build in), then it's not ready for you just yet. Tapernate can automagically reattach your persistent page properties (that are Hibernate entities) to the current session quite easily. And, the POJO rollback feature will save you some headaches if you use the TransactionUtils.setRollbackOnly method, which will be moving to another module (the one that defines all the transaction stuff in the first place, spring.transaction), since it's really not related to tapestry at all. -Original Message- From: Hugo Palma [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, May 24, 2006 9:48 AM To: Tapestry users Subject: Is Tapernate production ready ? I know it's a WIP, still, how confident can i be when choosing to use Tapernate in a project starting in a few weeks ? Is there any estimate to when the project will be rock solid, with the production ready stamp ? I mainly looking for Jame's opinion and from everyone that has used Tapernate in a medium/big size project. Thanks in advance, Hugo - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
RE: Is Tapernate production ready ?
I've not used it, but I had a look at the code-base. It's so concise and easy-to-change that you'll certainly be better off starting with it than starting with something self-made from scratch. That's the real benefit of open-source, after all (imo). -Original Message- From: Hugo Palma [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, May 24, 2006 3:48 PM To: Tapestry users Subject: Is Tapernate production ready ? I know it's a WIP, still, how confident can i be when choosing to use Tapernate in a project starting in a few weeks ? Is there any estimate to when the project will be rock solid, with the production ready stamp ? I mainly looking for Jame's opinion and from everyone that has used Tapernate in a medium/big size project. Thanks in advance, Hugo - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Is Tapernate production ready ?
Thanks for the overview You got me convinced Tapernate is the way to go :o) On 5/24/06, James Carman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Oh, and I'd wait on using the squeezer feature until Tapestry 4.1 comes out. Tap4.1 will turn the data squeezer into a pipeline rather than just a regular service. I have a patch in Jira for this. I just need to add some test cases to it. I guess I could build the logic into Tapernate which replaces the implementation of the squeezer service so that it's compatible with 4.0. But, I think I'd rather wait and say that it only works on 4.1+ . -Original Message- From: James Carman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, May 24, 2006 10:02 AM To: 'Tapestry users' Subject: RE: Is Tapernate production ready ? It depends. If you want to use transaction-per-request with open-session-in-view, then it could work for you now. If you need conversation support (something we're working to build in), then it's not ready for you just yet. Tapernate can automagically reattach your persistent page properties (that are Hibernate entities) to the current session quite easily. And, the POJO rollback feature will save you some headaches if you use the TransactionUtils.setRollbackOnly method, which will be moving to another module (the one that defines all the transaction stuff in the first place, spring.transaction), since it's really not related to tapestry at all. -Original Message- From: Hugo Palma [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, May 24, 2006 9:48 AM To: Tapestry users Subject: Is Tapernate production ready ? I know it's a WIP, still, how confident can i be when choosing to use Tapernate in a project starting in a few weeks ? Is there any estimate to when the project will be rock solid, with the production ready stamp ? I mainly looking for Jame's opinion and from everyone that has used Tapernate in a medium/big size project. Thanks in advance, Hugo - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Is Tapernate production ready ?
I agree, still, the intention of my post was to get a clearer picture of how complete Tapernate really was so that i can predict if i'll have to spend some time extending it, or finding bugs, which in some project it's time i don't have. On 5/24/06, Schulte Marcus [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I've not used it, but I had a look at the code-base. It's so concise and easy-to-change that you'll certainly be better off starting with it than starting with something self-made from scratch. That's the real benefit of open-source, after all (imo). -Original Message- From: Hugo Palma [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, May 24, 2006 3:48 PM To: Tapestry users Subject: Is Tapernate production ready ? I know it's a WIP, still, how confident can i be when choosing to use Tapernate in a project starting in a few weeks ? Is there any estimate to when the project will be rock solid, with the production ready stamp ? I mainly looking for Jame's opinion and from everyone that has used Tapernate in a medium/big size project. Thanks in advance, Hugo - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Is Tapernate production ready ?
I have just moved my application into production using tapernate. So far so good nothing unexpected. On 5/24/06, Hugo Palma [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I agree, still, the intention of my post was to get a clearer picture of how complete Tapernate really was so that i can predict if i'll have to spend some time extending it, or finding bugs, which in some project it's time i don't have. On 5/24/06, Schulte Marcus [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I've not used it, but I had a look at the code-base. It's so concise and easy-to-change that you'll certainly be better off starting with it than starting with something self-made from scratch. That's the real benefit of open-source, after all (imo). -Original Message- From: Hugo Palma [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, May 24, 2006 3:48 PM To: Tapestry users Subject: Is Tapernate production ready ? I know it's a WIP, still, how confident can i be when choosing to use Tapernate in a project starting in a few weeks ? Is there any estimate to when the project will be rock solid, with the production ready stamp ? I mainly looking for Jame's opinion and from everyone that has used Tapernate in a medium/big size project. Thanks in advance, Hugo - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- ~chris