Davide,
For this problem I only have code that worked in T3 using the
ListEdit component. In T4 you should use the For component. I hope
the clue you're looking for will be in here nonetheless...
value="ognl:picksModel.key" listener="ognl:listeners.synchronizePick"
element="tr">
No need for separate Tomcat, Apache, or database. JBoss is a great way to get
started because it includes Tomcat, Hibernate, and a database, and it looks
after them for you.
As for why use an app server? Now that EJB3 has arrived I feel the balance has
tipped back in favour of app servers:
Tapestry JumpStart is a way to learn Tapestry + EJB3 by example.
Suggestions for improvements are very welcome.
The latest bugs and enhancements list can be viewed at http://
files.doublenegative.com.au/jumpstart/bugs_enhancements.html .
Cheers,
Geoff Callender
--
To those of you who wanted a simpler entry point for learning
Tapestry than JumpStart v0.4, I think I've got it. I've split
JumpStart into 2 editions:
* JumpStart Min is much simpler - it leaves out the clutter of
advanced features so that, I hope, the essence of Tapestry stands out.
*