Welcome back!

On Sun, Apr 26, 2020 at 1:27 PM Kalle Korhonen <kalle.o.korho...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> just wanted to say hello as I'm back working on Tapestry & Tynamo, at least
> for a fleeting moment! It all started when I was brought to steward an
> unruly, JSP-based(!) codebase that used Spring ACL as its security
> framework. With a few tens of thousand of data rows and a complex security
> rules, the ACL join tables were starting to push several millions of rows,
> all handled post data query and it was starting to show. So, I figured I'll
> dig up some old code (http://www.tynamo.org/tapestry-security-jpa+guide/)
> to show how this could be rewritten properly, and the next thing I know,
> I've been writing a whole next generation proof-of-concept application in
> Tapestry :)
>
> While we are still in Java land, there's a lot to like about Tapestry,
> obviously with it's code auto reloading and the sane approach to dependency
> injection, but also pseudo nested transactions (the whole transaction
> handling is so much more sensible than in Spring) and simple JAX-RS
> integration. On that note, one of the new modules I published was a swagger
> integration for tapestry-resteasy. Overall, this weekend saw releases of no
> less than seven Tynamo modules, all updated to work with Tapestry 5.5:
> tapestry-conversations 0.3.0
> tapestry-jpa-seedentity 0.2.0
> tapestry-security 0.8.0
> tapestry-security-jpa 0.2.0
> tapestry-resteasy 0.6.0
> tapestry-resteasy-swagger 0.0.2
> tynamo-test 0.2.1
>
> You may check out the updated documentation at http://www.tynamo.org/ as
> always. I'll post a few announcements as time allows.
>
> Kalle
>


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