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- Tapestry Ajax application by Marilen Corciovei - [Clicks: 97]
Tapestry is a web development framework which despite not beeing well marketed it is a good solution for web development. Here is a small tutorial about how to start using Tapestry and Tacos components to add AJAX behaviour to your web application.
[Includes source code]
http://www.len.ro/work/articles/tapestry-ajax-application-1 - Nov, 2006 - Tapestry: A Component-Centric Framework by Hemangini Kappla - [Clicks: 153]
Tapestry offers an open source framework for rapid development of web applications using Java. It offers high performance, good code re-use, line-precise error reporting, and more. Hemangini Kappla offers an introduction to this widely used framework.
[Includes sample code]
http://www.onjava.com/pub/a/onjava/2006/09/27/tapestry-component-centric-framework.html - Sep, 2006 - Rapid Java Web Application Development with Tapestry by John Ferguson Smart - [Clicks: 649]
Tapestry is a powerful and innovative framework for developing component-based Web applications. With Tapestry 4, things get even better.
[Includes source code]
http://www.devx.com/Java/Article/30316 - Jan, 2006 - In tune with Tapestry, Part 2 by Brett McLaughlin - [Clicks: 240]
The Tapestry framework allows Java and Web developers to develop servlet-based Web applications that are dynamic, lightweight, and responsive. Continue getting to know Tapestry this month, as Brett McLaughlin shows you how to plan the development of a Tapestry application and create useful, robust Tapestry components.
http://www-128.ibm.com/developerworks/java/library/j-tapestry2/index.html - Jan, 2006 - In tune with Tapestry, Part 1 by Brett McLaughlin - [Clicks: 371]
In this first half of a two-part article, author and frequent developerWorks contributor Brett McLaughlin shows you around Tapestry, from installation to file structure. See for yourself how Tapestry facilitates servlet-based Web application development using HTML and template tags.
http://www-128.ibm.com/developerworks/java/library/j-tapestry1/index.html - Jan, 2006
- Tapestry 101 by Warner Onstine - [Clicks: 344]
Tapestry is an open-source web application framework written in Java. This framework is different from "standard" MVC frameworks (like Struts or WebWork) in that it is more of a component-oriented framework. A component-oriented framework (like JavaServer Faces) allows you to create re-usable components that you can then re-use on other projects with the ability to re-configure these components to suit a specific purpose. Tapestry 101 will introduce readers to this framework that is growing in popularity more and more. The focus of this book is to guide you through designing and implementing your application and providing information that you can improve on it with your own custom components. Howard Lewis-Ship (creator of Tapestry) provides the Foreword to the book and adds, "Tapestry 101's focus is about getting things done, from a user's perspective not a Tapestry developer's. It covers the issues you'll face building real applications."
http://sourcebeat.com/books/tapestrylive.html - Dec, 2006 - Enjoying Web Development with Tapestry
by Kent Tong - [Clicks: 475]
This book will quickly walk you through real world use cases to show you how to use Tapestry and leave it up to you to judge. It is best said by Geoff Longman, a Tapestry expert and the creator of a famous Eclipse plugin for Tapestry, "this is material designed to get your feet dirty *right away* and not really intended to debate whether Tapestry is right, wrong, the best, or the worst framework for you, me, or my brother."
[Formats: PDF. Includes source code]
Lulu.com, Paperback - Apr, 2006