The basic AOP  infrastructure is coming along. I expect the rest to
ramp up pretty quickly once I get that in place, but we're still
talking months.  Maybe a useable beta by year's end.

I think I predicted a big performance boost for Tapestry 4 apps vs.
equivalent Tapestry 3 apps.  I believe the difference between 4 and 5
will be greater. In fact, I expect OGNL support to be an add on, and
the built-in code will be an improved version of tapestry-prop (from
Tapestry @ JavaForge).  I want Tapestry to be extremely high
performance, as one of its differentiators from JSF and Rails.


On 4/25/06, Brian K. Wallace <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> First off - this is great news (IMO). It's great to see a new look as
> it's being checked in.
>
> The following is nothing short of my own idle curiosity: when do you /
> would you envision 5 rolling out? [no jumping down the new guy's throat
> - - I'm just curious. I know there's a lot left before anything thrown out
> would be anything more than conjecture/hope] I'm really looking forward
> to seeing the two sides (Howard's / Jesse's) meeting and pushing
> Tapestry that much farther.
>
> Howard Lewis Ship wrote:
> > I'm having a lot of fun with the tapestry5 code.
> >
> > Back in January 2000, I spent almost two weeks getting Tapestry from
> > an idea to a lame "Hello World".  I had to do lots of work and learn
> > many things, including the SAX API, designing and implementing the
> > component specification hierarchy, designing and implementing the
> > component structure, all the reflective instantiation, the initial
> > primitive template parser, and so forth.
> >
> > I think that time was well spent, it "injected energy" into Tapestry
> > that served it well for several years, giving it a powerful core that
> > was quite amenable to change and improvement.
> >
> > I'm putting much more effort into the new code base, along with six
> > years of accumulated experience.  It feels like I'm winding it up like
> > a spring (no pun intended). It's exhilarating.
> >
> > Right now, what I'm building looks more like an AOP system than a web
> > framework ... that'll come later. I need to catch up on Jesse's work
> > on the JSOnRenderer since those ideas should be folded in and
> > improved.
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