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I think this is a great point - something that rounds of the 'learning 
tapestry' experience.  I think I shall update the TutorialTableOfContents on 
the Wiki appropriately.

As far as I can tell, once the Component Reference is complete, I believe that 
a few people (including me) will switch to working on the Tutorial.  We would 
welcome your help! Perhaps you could contribute the draft of this chapter?

(good learning experience too!)

Neil


On Friday 30 Aug 2002 8:34 pm, Kimmo Eklund wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> There's been discussion on this list about what should be done to gain
> wider userbase and more buzz to Tapestry community.
>
> One thing would be somekind of desing guide or best practices. This might
> be on the way with newcoming documentation, but here's few things I was
> thinking when I was (I still am) learning Tapestry:
>
> - How to integrate with EJB's. Is it ok to have components talking to
> middleware or should I have more only few 'middleware-aware' Tapestry
> components.
> - How to take care of workflow. What should listener do and what it
> shouldn't do.
> - What are typically Engines reponsibilites?
> - Persistent page properties or Visit?
> - How does Tapestry match up with Security. JAAS? JBossSX?
>
> Another issue. I was thinking today that with OGNL Tapestry is going to be
> very slick with proper objectmodel. This brings us to O/R. This is slight
> offtopic, but since I know people reading this list has good taste in
> software, I'd like to hear people's experiences about different solutions
> to O/R-mapping or middleware in general and possibly how they fit with
> Tapestry. I'm personally pretty much done with Entity Beans. Hibernate?
> Object bridge? And so forth. I'm aware that Howard has Sabertooth, but I
> got the expression that it's more or less on the hold at the moment.
>
> This stuff could go to design guide also..
>
> I'm willing to contribute in the limits of my skills and available
> resources (time).
>
> Thanks for you time,

- -- 
Neil

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