:
http://static.springframework.org/spring/docs/2.0.x/reference/aop.html#aop-atconfigurable
If I well understand, with that Spring2 feature, no need of
Tapestry-Spring anymore. Is that true ?
Thanks a lot
Cyrille
On 11/22/06, Cyrille37 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I'm steel walking
Hello,
It is always the little newbie...
Where can I found a binary version (.jar) of tapestry-spring ?
I have tried to checkout from
http://svn.javaforge.com/svn/tapestry/tapestry-spring/trunk but the
server ask for username and password...
Thanks
cyrille
James Carman a écrit :
Use anonymous/anon.
Great.
Thanks!
cyrille.
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Hello,
Sorry to be so verbose, but Java WebApp subject is full of little
important things...
Here is one of them: opening in Eclipse the Tapestry application
configuration file, like WEB-INF/myApp.application.
If I double click on it, Eclipse try to run an application.
The only way I've found
double clicking on it make some things append...
Cyrille
Regards
Gareth
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From: Cyrille37 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: users@tapestry.apache.org
Sent: Wednesday, 22 November, 2006 3:14:36 PM
Subject: myApp.application and xml
Hello,
Sorry to be so verbose, but Java WebApp
Hello,
I'm new with Tapestry. I've selected Tapestry for my future project
because of its simplicity and its wysiwyg capabilities.
I'd done well the tutorial, and have workbench example running well.
That's great ;-)
By the way, here are some questions :
Should I learn and use Spring with
Hello,
I'm not using Maven so I could not get JAR files for Tapernate and/or
Honeycomb.
do you know a place where I can get binaries version of that libraries ?
Can I use one or all of that libraries in production environnement ?
I'll need that in 2 or 3 months when my projet will be in beta
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