I think that Marcus Shulte was very interested in the Seam portion of
things. You may want to start jumping in with collaboration with him?

I don't fully understand the problem to be solved, but would be very happy
to lend whatever help I can towards making this doable in tapestry.

j
On 1/21/06, Leonardo Quijano Vincenzi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Now, I've been looking around to use Seam with Tapestry, but there's
> something I haven't managed to solve yet. Maybe someone has an idea:
>
> - The thing is, how would someone handle Web conversations using
> Tapestry? Or for that matter, using plain Servlet requests? (It ocurrs
> to me this is not a web-framework specific issue, but a general web
> thing like sessions). Of course, a Web "conversation" is something that
> depends on the current page flow, shorter than the full web session but
> larger than a request.
>
> The main problem to solve here is how to create a "conversation-scoped
> object" (preferrably a JavaBean) that I use in a single Web browser tab.
> But when I open a new tab and try to navigate to the same page, a new
> conversation is generated.
>
> I already created a non-Tapestry filter for Seam that handles the state
> restoring. I can use SESSION-scoped components that work fine inside the
> Seam framework, but I'm trying to check on the conversation ID (that I
> think Seam stores in JSF's ViewRoot / ViewState).
>
> Any ideas on how to do this in Tapestry?
>
> --
> Ing. Leonardo Quijano Vincenzi
> DTQ Software
>
>
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