Hello Matt, 

Actually Howard has create almost all for Tapestry-Spring integration (well,
it's not quite right, actually it is Hivemind-Spring integration). What is
missing is how to connect the application context of spring to the parameter
in hivemind. You can do this connection in java by extending BaseEngine of
course, but using hivemind module looks more elegant for me. 

If this class is distributed in Tapestry, you still have to write the
hivemind xml code (which in my opinion still harder than to drop the jar in
your library).

My $0.02... 

--
Nanda Firdausi
http://www.satukubik.net

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Matt Raible [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Sent: Monday, February 06, 2006 5:11 PM
> To: Tapestry users
> Subject: Re: Tapestry 4.0 and Spring
> 
> Yeah, I realize you can just download a 3rd party JAR and 
> make it work.  But from a philisophical standpoint, I find 
> this strange.  For one, the JAR is released as "alpha" and 
> 2ndly, Tapestry is the one-of-the-few Java Web Frameworks 
> that doesn't provide support for Spring out-of-the-box. Of 
> course, you can write the .java file(s) yourself - but that's 
> not out-of-the-box support.
> 
> The Spring project supports many of the frameworks by having 
> classes in their distribution (for Struts and JSF in 
> particular).  I think it'd be valuable to either include the 
> necessary classes in Tapestry or as part of Spring.
> 
> My $0.02.
> 
> Matt
> 


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