On Tue, 06 Aug 2013 07:52:50 -0300, Onno Scheffers <o...@piraya.nl> wrote:
Looking forward to this.
More books will be good for Tapestry, especially when they start covering
more advanced topics such as in-depth Tapestry IOC. I will buy a copy.
Nice! :)
Some topics I'd be interested in:
- Application security, authentication and authorization- best practices
with several popular frameworks
Several popular frameworks? Which ones?
Doesn't this fall a little over the focus of the book, which is Tapestry
itself? The book can talk about setting up Apache Shiro via
tapestry-security, for example, but then talking about Shiro specifically
looks like lack of coesion (in the OOP sense) to me. Of course, security
is very important.
- Spring integration
This is already covered in Igor's book, so I'm not sure my one really
needs to talk about it too. Anyway, using Spring beans in Tapestry-IoC is
easy.
Thanks for the suggestions!
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Thiago H. de Paula Figueiredo
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