Hi dude,

As far as I know, you can perfectly use GraniteDS/Tide with Parsley, some
of our customers have used this combination for some time quite
successfully.
You can disable Tide autoscan of UI component annotations and injections
with Spring.getInstance().initApplication(false).
If you have more specific issues, don't hesitate to ask your question on
the GraniteDS forums or on Stackoverflow (or here...).

Note: we have users of Tide+Spring ActionScript, Tide+Swiz, Tide+Parsley,
Tide+nothing, so you can definitely select whatever framework you like...



2014-03-19 23:38 GMT+01:00 dude <d...@atheist.com>:

> > Parsley is dead since February 2012 (2 years)
> I like to call it 'stable'. ;)
>
> > there is no good reason why you couldn't use Parsley meta tags
> > together with GraniteDS / Tide
> Might be worth looking into it. Can the tags be renamed easily?
> [InjectTide] maybe?
>
> Am 19.03.2014 10:31, schrieb Franck Wolff:
> > Parsley is dead since February 2012 (2 years), based on the date of the
> > last release (http://www.spicefactory.org/parsley/download.php)...
> Sorry, I
> > couldn't resist ;)
> >
> > More seriously, if you want to keep Parsley, it would be interesting to
> dig
> > into these incompatibility issues with GraniteDS / Tide: there is no good
> > reason why you couldn't use Parsley meta tags together with GraniteDS /
> > Tide (at least data management, paged queries, etc., but without Tide's
> > redundant meta tags). We already know people using successfully Parsley
> and
> > Tide.
> >
> >
> > 2014-03-18 18:55 GMT+01:00 dude <d...@atheist.com>:
> >
> >> I would like to convert our current project to GraniteDS & Tide, if it
> >> wasn't for the incompatibility with Parsley meta tags ([Inject], etc).
> :(
> >>
> >> Am 18.03.2014 17:19, schrieb Franck Wolff:
> >>> Hi,
> >>>
> >>> We have republished and updated a quick migration guide from BlazeDS to
> >>> GraniteDS on our blog here:
> >>>
> >>
> http://www.granitedataservices.com/2014/03/18/migrating-from-blazeds-to-graniteds/
> >>>
> >>> AFAIK, BlazeDS is dead for about 3 years, as well as Spring-Flex. On
> the
> >>> other hand, GraniteDS is still very active and supports all new Spring
> /
> >>> Java EE technologies.
> >>>
> >>> Just a quick reminder ;)
> >>>
> >>> Franck.
> >>>
> >>
> >
>



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