Tapestry

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Articles:
  • Tapestry for Nonbelievers by Renat Zubairov, Igor Drobiazko   - [Clicks: 124]
    A new article by Igor Drobiazko and Renat Zubairov provides an introduction to version 5 of the Apache Tapestry component-oriented web framework. The tutorial shows readers how to create a component. It also covers Tapestry's IoC features and Ajax support that is provided through Prototype and script.aculo.us.
    http://www.infoq.com/articles/tapestry5-intro - May, 2008
  • Tapestry and Wicket compared by Ilya Platonov, Artem Papkov, Jim Smith   - [Clicks: 93]
    JSF and Struts are the traditional component frameworks developers turn to for Web development. You have an alternative, however: Tapestry and Wicket are component-oriented Web frameworks designed to create Web applications. A simple example application implementing a to-do list workflow is developed here, using Tapestry and Wicket technologies.
    http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/opensource/library/os-tapestrywicket/ - Apr, 2008
  • Tapestry 5: Building Web Applications by Alexander Kolesnikov   - [Clicks: 211]
    This practical, step-by-step tutorial will show you how to build contemporary, real-life web applications with Tapestry 5, the Apache open-source framework. Learn how to create dynamic, robust, highly scalable web applications in Java. The book shows you the path of least resistance--so you'll learn all the essential skills quickly and easily. For initial practical experience, you'll build a simple, but useful, web application throughout the chapters.
    http://javaboutique.internet.com/reviews/tapestry/ - Mar, 2008

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Books:
  • Tapestry 5: Building Web Applications by Alexander Kolesnikov   - [Clicks: 138]
    This book is a practical step-by-step tutorial for those who want to build contemporary, real-life web applications with Tapestry 5, the Apache open-source framework for creating dynamic, robust, highly scalable web applications in Java. It shows the path of least resistance, so that the reader can learn all the essential skills quickly and easily. To give the reader an initial practical experience, a simple but useful web application is built throughout the chapters.
    http://www.packtpub.com/tapestry-5/book - Jan, 2008

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Examples:
  • Tapestry Sample Applications   - [Clicks: 2241]
    The Tapestry sample applications aim to provide code to illustrate how to leverage the Tapestry framework to accomplish common Web development tasks. Each sample is complete and clearly laid out so that you can easily use the code to jumpstart your Tapestry development projects.
    http://pwp.netcabo.pt/lneves/tapestryapps/

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Extensions:
  • Tacos - Tapestry Components   - [Clicks: 312]
    Tacos provides a component repository for the Tapestry web application development framework. It defines a component descriptor language in XML, and provides a Java API to manipulate it.
    http://sourceforge.net/projects/tacos
  • Tapestry Deli   - [Clicks: 295]
    A collection of fun Tapestry tools
    [Tapestry Workbench, Collect pages using Ant, Alternative base components, Checkbox Groups]
    http://www.t-deli.com/

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IDEs:

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Links:
  • Tapestry FAQ   - [Clicks: 246]
    http://jakarta.apache.org/tapestry/faq_frame.html
  • Tapestry Forums   - [Clicks: 284]
    http://www.tapestryforums.com/
  • Tapestry Support Network   - [Clicks: 104]
    If Tapestry is so easy, why do you need training? Tapestry is a quite sophisticated framework. Like any powerful tool, you can learn how to use it properly over time by trial and error, or you can bring in an expert who can guide you through the learning curve and get you fully productive faster. Bringing in a Tapestry trainer can immediately save you days or even weeks off your schedule, by showing you how to use basic features properly, and exposing you to advanced features you might not find immediately.
    http://www.tapestrysupport.com/
  • Tapestry Wiki   - [Clicks: 138]
    Tapestry is a powerful, innovative and increasingly popular open-source web application framework. This wiki exists to supplement the documentation available on the Tapestry home page. It contains FAQs, helpful tips, and ongoing discussions about the future directions of Tapestry.
    http://wiki.apache.org/jakarta-tapestry/

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Tools:
  • Project base by Marilen Corciovei   - [Clicks: 116]
    Tool purpose: an utility to startup projects in a simple way avoiding all the copy-paste operations and initial frustration. This can also be used to begin a project that requires new tehnologies, allowing anyone to start with a working project that only requries modifications instead of trying to put everything together.
    http://nemesisit.rdsnet.ro/opendocs/pbase/
  • TapDoc - Tapestry Component Reference generator by Norbert Sandor   - [Clicks: 133]
    TapDoc is a component reference generator for Tapestry, a very innovative Java web application framework.
    http://www.erinor.webzona.hu/project/tapdoc/

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