Got it. Thank you very much!

Alex

Ron Piterman wrote:

AFAIK, tapestry properties will be reset, unless you specify them persist. If you want to reset also instance variables you use during the request you should use the pageDetachListener interface (just implement it, no need to addListener anywhere, tapestry will do that for you).
Cheers,
Ron

Alex Kartashev wrote:

Very nice analogy on Unix symlink! I think I understand now the concept of a component parameter (the Users Guide is an invaluable resource there, I must say).

What about the lifecyle of a component property? All I want to make sure is that they will be reset once the containing page goes back to the pool.

Thanks,

Alex



Ron Piterman wrote:

just another thing : parameters function very much like symlinks in linux/unix - when you read them you actually read the target of the link, and when you write to them you change the target of the link -
The important thing is where the link is pointing to -
this you decide in the <binding element.
Cheers,
Ron


Alex Kartashev wrote:

Hi guys,

I am a new Tapestry 4 user. I've been researching Tapestry 4 for about a week now, even developed some toy apps. I am already sold on the value proposition.

One thing I am a bit confused about is Component parameters and properties.

1. Is there any difference between a component parameter and property? Or are these words used interchangeably?

2. Whereas lifecycle of page properties is very clear: pages are pooled and their properties are cleared out upon returning to the pool, components are not pooled independently but along with their pages. So, what about they properties/parameters? Will they be cleared out automatically as well?


Thank a lot in advance,

Alex

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