I have a .application file. Personally this strikes me as one of
those behaviors which seem newbie friendly (see, you can start it up without
having to make a .application file!) but really aren't (the documentation
keeps talking about the .application file, but I don't seem to *have* one!
What's going on!).
I'm sure somewhere, somebody is dependent on the functionality
though :).
--- Pat
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Geoff Longman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Thursday, February 16, 2006 2:35 PM
> To: Tapestry users
> Subject: How do you use Tapestry?
>
> Tapestry will install a fake .application file if you don't have one.
> No physical file but an internal object is created that has a path in
> the context.
>
> How many developers out there using Tapestry 4 depend on this behaviour?
>
> Personally, think it would be useful for someone learning how to use
> the framework but I come from the old days when the .application was
> mandatory. I always use one by habit so this feature of Tapestry is
> not a biggie for me.
>
> I'm curious as to how many people are building apps with Tapestry 4,
> large or small, and don't have a .application file.
>
> Geoff
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