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The following page has been changed by ErikVullings: http://wiki.apache.org/tapestry/SuccessStories ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Come on you lurkers! Post your stories here! * ChoosingTapestry - * MovingToTapestry - - == SOLIS == - - [http://www.nemesisit.ro/products/erp-en.html SOLIS] is a CRM and sales management system for distributors, which integrates the supply-offering-order-shippment-billing chain of operations. A demo is also available [http://devel.nemesisit.ro/vanzari online here]. - - Tapestry framework was essencial in creating a web interface based enterprise application with complex workflow and business logic. Even though the learning curve is steep, the long term benefits of using Tapestry in a complex application worth the inital effort. The framework is robust (more robust than jsps for instance) and maintanance and updates tasks take minimum time. The code is highly reusable and maintainable. Integration with Jasper Reports for accessing documents and reports from the web interface was straight forward and with excelent performance results. - - SOLIS was built by [http://www.nemesisit.ro Nemesis IT], a software company from Bucharest, Romania. Our team leader for Tapestry development is Marilen Corciovei ([EMAIL PROTECTED]). - - Technologies used: Tapestry Framework, Hibernate, Jasper Reports, Jakarta Tomcat, Postgresql and Oracle implementations. - - == DocsDB/4 == - DocsDB/4 is a professional relational document management, workflow and archiving system through a web-based interface. See http://www.docsdb.com - - Tapestry is a very powerful, practical and well build framework on which our entire DocsDB/4 web application is based. DocsDB/4 is a real heavy-duty web application, performance, maintainability and concurrency are very important and Tapestry helps in every way. DocsDB/4 consists of many pages with 90% dynamic content, complex business logic and huge forms, nothing like a regular web page. - - Developing web applications with Tapestry felt like home for the Java and HTML programmers because of the strict separation of the presentation and the business layers. All other aspects of Tapestry, especially the component-based architecture, make up for clean, reusable and maintainable code! Tapestry is nothing like we ever experienced before developing a web application! - - - == TheServerSide.com == - - As of a couple of weeks ago, [http://theserverside.com TheServerSide.com] (as well as !TheServerSide.net) are running on Tapestry and HiveMind. The work was done by myself, Howard Lewis Ship. The majority of users - did not see a difference, beyond a few refinements to the UI here and there. - - Performance has been excellent, though a true before and after comparison would not be possible, since the backend database access changed from WebLogic CMP entity beans to Solarmetric Kodo JDO at the same time. Additionally, the application runs entirely stateless (no !HttpSession), though a good bit of state is stored in hidden form fields. - - It was primarily a one-man job; the bulk of the effort was dealing with the backlog of existing JSPs containing content (such as articles, interviews, and so forth). In many cases, these had to be converted into partial HTML files that are included as part of a Tapestry page. - - The client is completely thrilled by the end results, in terms of performance and the promise of vastly improved functionality. Expect to see more detailed reports on !TheServerSide.com. - - == partnermine.com == - - '''[http://partnermine.com/ partnermine.com]''' is a new dating site with the goal to stand out of the jungle of bad dating sites that are out there. Due to the nature of our very detailed user profiles and search engine we were faced with rather big HTML forms that even repeated in large parts on three or more pages. We started out with Struts because it sounded like the standard tool for the job, but it was such a pain, and the amount of duplicate and dumb glue code was just not standable. Maintainability would have been near to impossible without introducing errors. When we looked for alternatives Tapestry quickly became our favourite and soon after the winner, especially because of the brilliant component model that helped us to separate our pages into reusable parts, and we are well rid of duplicate code - we edit once and it changes everywhere. - - It took us maybe 3-4 weeks to get properly into Tapestry and convert all our old Struts code to Tapestry. It was quite a learning curve (though the Struts one wasn't exactly fun either) and threw us apparently(!!) back by a month. But I'm certain that in the end it helped us to reduce total development time. We have such a beautifully clean project now - and it's easily maintainable too! It's just a pleasure to work with it and I don't even want to think of the nightmares that Struts or similar frameworks would have given us if we had gone the full way with them. - - We are very happy with the efficiency and productivity Tapestry gives us, and feel that other frameworks would have required considerably more time and/or staff to accomplish what we have now. - - So, if you're in the process of evaluating what tool is the best for you, come to '''[http://partnermine.com/ partnermine.com]''', have a look around, and enjoy the wonderful world of Tapestry. == Intellidos Limited == @@ -116, +76 @@ A demo of our products can be found on our website at '''[http://www.intellidos.com www.intellidos.com]''' - - - == Thomson - Compu-Mark == - - At Compu-Mark, we started using Tapestry as our default web framework for all our on-line services in August 2003. - We first did an evaluation on the available/popular frameworks, and the refreshing new concept (using components) of Tapestry made us decide to use it. - - The project on which we used it first, was composed out of 3 developers of which none had prior experience with Java nor web-development. They were all experienced C++ developers. Learning to do web-development in Java was expected to be a challenge, but in fact Tapestry lowered to barrier: there is HTML to do the layout, and there is Java to do the logic. Of course, some experience needed to be build up in wiring it together. - - By now, 4 Tapestry-based B2B applications are launched with success. - If we had to choose a web-framework again, it would again be Tapestry. - - Thanks Howard! - - - - == US International Trade Commission EDIS Search Application == - - I had known of Tapestry for over a year when I found myself in the lead position on the ground floor of a project for the USITC. The two sub-projects were - * A back-end content feed system for moving public documents to a Web server and indexing them along with their meta-data in a search engine - * A public Web front-end for the above-mentioned search engine - - Initially, the assumption was that another experienced developer would handle the back-end system alone and I would work with a junior (I don't like such titles, but it's easier than typing ''less-experienced'') developer to create the Web app. It is worth mentioning that this would have been a mentoring effort for me as the junior developer had '''''absolutely no professional Java experience'''''. - - I had initially dismissed Tapestry due to the apparent steep learning curve. However, after an unsuccessful attempt at using [http://www.opensymphony.com/webwork/ WebWork], I decided to experiment with Tapestry by asking the junior developer to go through Kent Tong's excellent ''[http://www.agileskills2.org/EWDT Getting Started with Tapestry]'' Tutorial. Not only did he get through the tutorial just fine, but I made some encouraging observations: - - 1. '''He was having fun.''' I frequently caught this otherwise highly-composed imperturbable man exclaiming "Yes!" upon a successful mouse-click. - 2. '''He took personal initiative in his work.''' He figured out how to set up a Tapestry environment in Eclipse using Spindle and began development of our production app without a break after working on the tutorial for only 2 or 3 days. - 3. '''He became resourceful.''' After purchasing [http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/1932394117/103-7792846-6517465?v=glance Tapestry in Action], he actually created his own custom component and got on with form field validation with little to no assistance. - 4. '''He cleanly integrated with the search engine.''' We exposed the search engine's API calls as [http://www.springframework.org/ Spring] beans. The distinction between the controller and model could not be clearer. I cannot even think of how the line between these could be blurred. - - As it happened, in less than 3 weeks the back-end task turned out to be a great deal more complex and demanding than initially anticipated. So, I had to focus almost 100% of my time on it and the junior developer was tasked with making a solo attempt at creating the front end. - - He did it. The project has been a resounding success. - - Tapestry components just work - no questions asked. I disagree with the statements alluding to a steep and time-consuming learning curve. Tapestry is markedly different from [http://struts.apache.org/ Struts] or [http://www.opensymphony.com/webwork/ WebWork], which are perhaps more intuitive as they resemble extensions of the application-level protocol (HTTP) of the TCP stack. However, we have found great advantage in using a framework which is divorced from this paradigm. We did not have to come up with any unexpected or unnatural extensions, and a single consistent development pattern facilitated productivity and developer communication. - - It would be unfair to credit our success exclusively to Tapestry and leave the brilliance, talent and work ethic of our junior developer unrecognized. However, I sincerely believe that the choice of Tapestry was catalytic in activating these attributes. This is invaluable to someone like me, to whom software development is a people-centric endeavor. - - Our client is sold on Tapestry as well, and it will be a key tool in our organization's efforts going forward. You may have a look at our application [http://searchapp.usitc.gov/edis3 here]. - - Regards, - - Atif Faridi - - - == Greek Chess Federation == - - As of 1/7/2005, the managing and rating system of Greek Chess Federtation is based on Tapestry. - - It's a system responsible for >30000 chess players and >400 clubs and for calculating their ratings. - It manages the >200 tournaments and >13000 chess games played in Greece per semester. - - It's been almost a year since I've first learned about Tapestry, but only since Nov 2004 have - I decided to use it in my projects. - At first, I did a thorough investingation of the framework, writing lots of test pages. - My biggest initial concern was whether it could cover all my development needs. Would there be a case - when something is not feasible in Tapestry? - I then had a student (at University of Athens) do his final project on it. It was very pleasant to see - how this (inexperienced in Java) developer came to understand and use Tapestry. It ended up becoming - the fastest final project I've ever supervised. I almost feel sorry for the other (brighter) students - who had to learn Struts (again, after my proposal). - - Finally, I just started using it in real projects and it just worked. All my fears went away! - - The only thing that I now regret is of not having known Tapestry from the very first days of its - existence. It feels as if I've wasted so much time in this pre-Tapestry era! - - Andreas Andreou - - == Graviter == - - Graviter is the assisted product search for [http://www.gravit.com.br Gravit], an online electronic shop in Brazil (think about this as a guidester knock-off). Gravit itself is hosted on a canned "e-commerce" site, but the smart, computer-inclined shop manager wanted to provide search capabilities that go far beyond what the e-commerce site currently offers. - - So I've designed a "mirror" database, that gets data exported from the e-commerce site (thanks goodness they provide an automated XML data export), and adds what we need to provide smart, consumer-oriented searchs. Every product fits in a ''category'', and each category has many ''attributes''. The shop manager can use some administrative pages to edit product descriptions and attribute values; customers then use the search pages to find the products they want. - - Graviter was done using PostgreSQL as the backend database, Hibernate 3 for object-relational mapping, Tapestry 4.0 Beta 3 for the presentation layer, and finally Spring 1.2 glueing everything together. While developing Graviter I've found and patched [http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TAPESTRY-450 a] [http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TAPESTRY-526 few] [http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TAPESTRY-531 bugs] in Tapestry, and contributed [http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TAPESTRY-435 some translations] as well. These bugs were easy to find and fix, thanks to the open source nature of Tapestry (and [http://www.jetbrains.com IDEA's] amazing code inspections). - - -- MarcusBrito - - == Brother International de Mexico == - - The site for [http://www.brother.com.mx Brother International de Mexico] was developed using MySql, OpenCMS 5, Tapestry 3 and Hibernate 2. The site includes an online store. - - [http://www.brother.com.mx Brother International de Mexico] is one of the premier providers of multifunction centers, printers and facsimile machines. Brother was established in Mexico on 1992 and markets many products manufactured by its parent company, Brother Industries, Ltd., of Nagoya, Japan. - - == Actualis.com == - - We are one of the top 10 (computers, parts for home users and professionals) resellers in France. Our new website is completely based on Tapestry 3. Behind Tapestry 3 we are using Hibernate 3, Spring and JiBX. We have more than 200000 customers and more than 10000 products online. - - Our choice of Tapestry was done after the difficulty to evolve our old php website. Many of our internal applications were done in Java, and then Tapestry had the best solution for form management, reusing components and manangement. Also the separation of code/presentation convinced the management. - - The really nice thing about tapestry is that the framework pushes you to write component based. At the beginning of the project it did not make that much sense, but after 8 months of development, we have a large library of components that are saving an incredible amount of development time. - - -- Henri Dupre - - - - == Seafax.com == - - The site for [http://www.seafax.com] was developed using Oracle, Cayenne, and Tapestry 3 in 2005. It was converted from an older WebObjects 4.5 implementation and we were very happy with the conversion to open-source Java platforms. Tapestry and Cayenne were similar in concept to WebObjects (making the learning curve minimal for us) but better implemented... easier to develop, maintain and debug, faster and more portable. - - The site is designed primarily for access by our clients and doesn't offer much information to non-client visitors. It provides credit reports, collection services and other information on the seafood, meat and poultry industries. - - -- Bryan Lewis - - - - == www.ArabianDreams.ae == - - Arabian Dreams is real estate company based in Dubai, U.A.E. It wanted a web site to allow customers to be able - to search properties for rent and for purchase. The usual criteria: price or rent range, location, number of - bedrooms, view, were to be provided to narrow down the searches. Behind the scenes, Arabian Dreams wanted a web-based administrative interface that would allow its agents to add, modify and delete property listings, manage - landlords' and owners' profiles, generate various reports, generate rental and sale contracts as PDF files and - a number of other utility functions. I had used Tapestry and Hibernate in a number of prototype projects when - I worked for a Lahore, Pakistan-based software company. The company had been relying on JSP/EJB/J2EE frameworks - and the higher management were always apprehensive about new technologies, especially, open source. The project - was not as high-profiled as some of the other projects the company was working on. I decided to take on the - project and use Tapestry and Hibernate. The business logic was not complex; most of the web pages in the - application were straight forward - get the data based on certain criterion and display it, get user input - in a form and persist it. Hibernate made the persistent part easy while Tapestry made the web-page management - a breeze. - - The project took about 5 months to develop and deploy. The web site [http://www.arabiandreams.ae] is hosted at webhosting - service in Canada. The environment is Taperstry 3.0.3, Hibernate 2.1.6, MySQL 4.1 and Tomcat 5. - - The one feature of Tapestry that I found invaluable was the ability to work in HTML designing tools like - Frontpage and Dreamweaver in designing and editing HTML pages with jwcid tags. I had a graphics designer check - out HTML pages with embedded jwcid tags from CVS repository, make necessary changes and commit the changes. Never had the graphics designer done something similar in other projects she had worked on, i.e., the HTML file the developer and the designer work with are the same. - - My thanks to Howard for designing a framework that has made web development convenient and enjoyable. - - -- Sohail Aslam - - == The National Hockey League == - - The NHL [http://www.nhl.com] has been developing web applications using Tapestry since its 2.3 version. In conjunction with Cayenne, Tapestry is the foundation for the league's online presence including: - - NHL.com (schedules, scores, standings, news, etc.), - Statistics, - Highlight Machine, - Media/Video User Registration, - NHL Media Site, and - a handful of internal intranet apps. - - Environment: Tapestry (2.3/3.0.3/4.0), Cayenne 1.2, Oracle 9i, Sun One Application Server 7.0 - - Development Team: Neil Pierson, Marc Smith, & Eric Schneider - - -- Eric Schneider (I plan to add more info when time permits) - - == Ping Identity - PingFederate 3.0 == - - We released PingFederate 3.0 which was built entirely on top of Tapestry. Our PingFederate 2.0 was built on Struts, but when we started 3.0, we decided to look into alternatives. Ultimately, we decided on Tapestry. We completely re-designed and re-coded the entire application GUI, using, basically, two developers. We feel that we have a platform for future releases, whereas, 2.0 was not. - - We built it on top of JBoss using Jetty. Our first product was built on JBoss using Tomcat and we decided to switch. We hired Howard to come out and bring us up to speed and that was very beneficial. - - PingFederate 3.0 is an advanced federation server for SAML 2.0 web single sign-on, single log-out, and attribute exchange - - PingFederate is an enterprise-grade identity federation (SAML) server for organizations that require a flexible and cost-effective way to integrate, manage, and secure disparate users and applications across internal and external security domains. It provides authentication, attribute, and authorization portability across autonomous security domains. It features a GUI administration tool, built-in key management, SSL and signing certificates, built-in JDBC and LDAPv3 adaptors for advanced attribute management, setup wizards, online help, a user manual, an SDK, and a demo. - - It is a commercial product, but the first 100,000 transactions are free. - - [http://www.pingidentity.com/products/download] - - -- Mark Stang - - == BestCrosswords.com == - - [http://www.bestcrosswords.com BestCrosswords.com] is an online crossword puzzle website. It was originally written in perl but was eventually ported to java to ease the development process. Recently, the site has been migrated from Tapestry 3 to Tapestry 4 and the transition proved smooth. - - == Church And People == - - The [http://www.churchandpeople.com/ Church and People] web site provides churches with community building and administration tools. It includes online event registration, credit card processing, resource management, membership directories, private forums, an event calendar, e-mail tools, group management, member information, and more. The Church and People application works with a church's existing web site and accounting package, rather than trying to replace them. - - The application has nearly 200 tapestry pages (including administration pages), many of which have complex view and/or associated business logic, and many of which change appearance based on the login privileges of the user. Three of Tapestry's most important strengths for this project were its ability to use a prototype HTML page as the template, the ease with which components can be constructed, and the high quality of the error messages that allowed problems to be resolved quickly. - - Custom components included a ''role'' component that conditionally included or excluded content based on a user's security privileges; a dynamic ''tab'' component that is security-aware; link components such as ''Person``Link'' that act similar to a Direct``Link--but take business objects as parameters and build the visible link text and the destination page based on object data and user roles; and several components that help integrate the application to the credit card processing engine. Creating a new component is no more difficult than creating a new page. - - The application itself maintains session state related only to the user's identity, memberships, and permissions. Otherwise, the application is stateless. Application context is maintained through identifiers in hidden fields or URL parameters. These identifiers typically refer to Hibernate objects on which a page is operating. - - Some ''redirect after post'' functionality was written in an application-specific way (that does not use the session) by providing a redirect service that could cooperate with a framework-wide base page class to initialize the page based on URL parameters. (In the current Church and People release, this is not yet a complete solution because posts with error messages are not redirected. A ''flash message'' based solution is probably required here.) - - The application uses Tapestry and Hibernate, with Jasper``Reports for a reporting engine. It is developed partly using a domain-specific language created with JavaCC and code generation tools written with Velocity. It is deployed on Linux against a MySQL database. - - == Kunstbilder Galerie == - - The [http://www.kunstbilder-galerie.de/ Kunstbilder-Galerie] web site is a german online shop that sells oilpaintings and art prints. The web site is base on tapestry 3 but will be migrated to tapestry 4 soon. - - == TeamWork Live == - [http://www.teamworklive.com/ TeamWork Live] is a web-based team collaboration and project management tool that combines many of the best features of Basecamp, 30Boxes, and wikis into an integrated application. TeamWork Live makes it easy for you to communicate, collaborate, and share information with your co-workers and clients. The application is designed to be easy to use and it is hosted so there's no software to download, install, or maintain. - - The project was developed using Tapestry 4.0. Tapestry 3.1 was used in a previous project and much of that code was migrated to TeamWork Live. The platform is based on the Tapestry/Spring/Hibernate triad and features an AJAX-rich interface. - --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
