I haven't really been involved in java for a long time (primarily python these days), but nice to see that someone else picked up what Kevin and I started ages ago. Odd thing is, I thought I had officially ported tapestry5-cayenne over to github a long while ago; I have a t5cayenne repo in my account... but it's empty. Might just have to look for an excuse to pick up java, Tapestry, Cayenne again.
On Tue, Jun 8, 2021 at 10:01 AM Richard Frovarp <[email protected]> wrote: > There is an integration library that was developed by a group of people > once upon a time. It was abandoned, but was Apache License 2. So I've > picked up a fork, and have it updated. > > https://code.google.com/archive/p/tapestry5-cayenne/ > > https://github.com/NDSU-Information-Technology/tapestry5-cayenne > > I've released the artifacts to Maven Central using my namesspace over at > edu.ndsu. Works the same as the archived version, just updated some. > What I have up is for internal use, as I don't have the time to fully > bring our fork up to snuff with respect to documentation, etc at the > moment. But others are obviously free to use it. > > And you're looking for an example: > > > https://github.com/NDSU-Information-Technology/international-capstone-exchange > > That uses the integration service. Versions are kind of old, but the > idea is the same. > > > On 5/12/21 5:50 AM, D Tim Cummings wrote: > > Does anyone know of any good open-source Cayenne Tapestry apps that show > > best practice and latest features for using these two frameworks > > together? Most of the Tapestry examples use Hibernate. > > > > Tim > > > > > > >
