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Bob Harner edited the page: Community Comment: Endorsed Eclipse-tapestry5-plugin over Tapestry Tools Tapestry has an active community of users and developers. This is an overview of how to participate, along with a list of some of the great contributions of the community members. Table of Contents Getting Involved Reporting Problems / Getting Support Include Page Mailing Lists Tapestry issues are tracked in the Apache JIRA. ... Access using Git client: No Format $ git clone http://git-wip-us.apache.org/repos/asf/tapestry-5.git ... Section
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Community Page edited by Bob Harner Comment: Added link to "Eclipse Integration for Tapestry 5" Changes (1) ... h1. IDE Integrations [Eclipse-tapestry5-plugin|https://github.com/anjlab/eclipse-tapestry5-plugin] {quote} An Eclipse plugin for Tapestry 5 by Dmitry Gusev, with a "Quick Switch" between templates and component classes, a Tapestry Context view, and many other convenience features. {quote} [Tapestry Tools|http://code.google.com/p/tapestrytools/wiki/Install_Guide_Lightweight_TapestryTools] by Gavin Lei {quote} ... Full Content Tapestry has an active community of users and developers. This is an overview of how to participate, along with a list of some of the great contributions of the community members. Getting Involved Reporting Problems / Getting Support Contributing translations for Tapestry built-in messages Source Code Access Becoming a Contributor Becoming a Committer Community Contributions Modules Extensions Tutorials IDE Integrations Getting Involved Reporting Problems / Getting Support Like all Apache projects, Tapestry uses mailing lists for most communication. You can subscribe by sending e-mail to the addresses below. For each list, there are subscribe, unsubscribe, and archive links. All Tapestry users are welcome to subscribe to any of these lists, however questions on how to use Tapestry in your application are best sent to the user mailing list. Please note that the Nabble archives are set to read-only and don't allow for posting or answering using Nabble's web interface. You have to subscribe to the mailing list in order to post. Subscribe Unsubscribe Apache Archive Nabble Archive MarkMail Archive Tapestry User List Subscribe Unsubscribe mail-archives.apache.org www.nabble.com tapestry.markmail.org Tapestry Developer List Subscribe Unsubscribe mail-archives.apache.org www.nabble.com tapestry.markmail.org Tapestry Commits List Subscribe Unsubscribe mail-archives.apache.org - tapestry.markmail.org Search Multiple Lists - - - www.nabble.com tapestry.markmail.org Tapestry issues are tracked in the Apache JIRA. Unless your problem is clear as day, it's a good idea to discuss it on the Tapestry Users mailing list first, before adding an issue. At the same time, it's generally unlikely that a bug will be fixed unless a JIRA Issue is created. Eric Raymond has a detailed guide to asking questions the right way. If you are not getting a response to your problem, it's likely because you aren't asking it the right way. Just saying something is "broken" or "failed" is not enough. How did it fail? Did it do the wrong thing? Throw an exception? Not respond in any way? What exactly did you expect to happen? All of this information should be made available when looking for help, plus context on the general problem you were trying to solve in the first place (there may be a better solution entirely). Read Eric Raymond's guide ... it's fun and informative. Contributing translations for Tapestry built-in messages If Tapestry's built-in messages aren't available in your language, you are welcome to contribute a new translation of the message catalogs. For easy instructions, see Localization. Source Code Access Source code for Tapestry can be downloaded along with pre-compiled binaries. Tapestry uses Git to manage the project's source code. Web access to the Tapestry repository is available as GIT-WIP at Apache. Access using Git client: $ git clone http://git-wip-us.apache.org/repos/asf/tapestry-5.git (See Building Tapestry from Source for more info.) Becoming a Contributor The best way to become a contributor is to become active on the mailing list; Tapestry is known to have an active and helpful community on the mailing list, and the more mentors we can add, the better. If you want to help out with documentation, you must sign an Apache Contributor License Agreement, at which point we can grant write access to the Confluence Wiki (where official documentation is created). Providing patches (with tests!) is another way to become a contributor. Becoming a Committer Active contributors may be asked to become full committers, with write access to the source code. Generally, contributors who have been consistently active and helpful for three to six months are eligible for committer access. If you think you are in that category, don't be shy about contacting members of the Tapestry PMC (Project Management Committee). Community Contributions Modules Chenille Kit by Massimo Lusetti Collection of modules, services, utilities and compone
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Community Page edited by Bob Harner Comment: Added link to Tapestry Stitch as recommended by Lance Changes (1) ... {quote} [Tapestry Stitch|http://tapestry-stitch.uklance.cloudbees.net/] by Lance {quote} Sample components and concepts in Apache Tapestry 5 {quote} [Shams Examples|http://code.google.com/p/shams/] by Mohammad H. Shamsi {quote} ... Full Content Tapestry has an active community of users and developers. This is an overview of how to participate, along with a list of some of the great contributions of the community members. Getting Involved Reporting Problems / Getting Support Contributing translations for Tapestry built-in messages Source Code Access Becoming a Contributor Becoming a Committer Community Contributions Modules Extensions Tutorials IDE Integrations Getting Involved Reporting Problems / Getting Support Like all Apache projects, Tapestry uses mailing lists for most communication. You can subscribe by sending e-mail to the addresses below. For each list, there are subscribe, unsubscribe, and archive links. All Tapestry users are welcome to subscribe to any of these lists, however questions on how to use Tapestry in your application are best sent to the user mailing list. Please note that the Nabble archives are set to read-only and don't allow for posting or answering using Nabble's web interface. You have to subscribe to the mailing list in order to post. Subscribe Unsubscribe Apache Archive Nabble Archive MarkMail Archive Tapestry User List Subscribe Unsubscribe mail-archives.apache.org www.nabble.com tapestry.markmail.org Tapestry Developer List Subscribe Unsubscribe mail-archives.apache.org www.nabble.com tapestry.markmail.org Tapestry Commits List Subscribe Unsubscribe mail-archives.apache.org - tapestry.markmail.org Search Multiple Lists - - - www.nabble.com tapestry.markmail.org Tapestry issues are tracked in the Apache JIRA. Unless your problem is clear as day, it's a good idea to discuss it on the Tapestry Users mailing list first, before adding an issue. At the same time, it's generally unlikely that a bug will be fixed unless a JIRA Issue is created. Eric Raymond has a detailed guide to asking questions the right way. If you are not getting a response to your problem, it's likely because you aren't asking it the right way. Just saying something is "broken" or "failed" is not enough. How did it fail? Did it do the wrong thing? Throw an exception? Not respond in any way? What exactly did you expect to happen? All of this information should be made available when looking for help, plus context on the general problem you were trying to solve in the first place (there may be a better solution entirely). Read Eric Raymond's guide ... it's fun and informative. Contributing translations for Tapestry built-in messages If Tapestry's built-in messages aren't available in your language, you are welcome to contribute a new translation of the message catalogs. For easy instructions, see Localization. Source Code Access Source code for Tapestry can be downloaded along with pre-compiled binaries. Tapestry uses Git to manage the project's source code. Web access to the Tapestry repository is available as GIT-WIP at Apache. Access using Git client: $ git clone http://git-wip-us.apache.org/repos/asf/tapestry-5.git (See Building Tapestry from Source for more info.) Becoming a Contributor The best way to become a contributor is to become active on the mailing list; Tapestry is known to have an active and helpful community on the mailing list, and the more mentors we can add, the better. If you want to help out with documentation, you must sign an Apache Contributor License Agreement, at which point we can grant write access to the Confluence Wiki (where official documentation is created). Providing patches (with tests!) is another way to become a contributor. Becoming a Committer Active contributors may be asked to become full committers, with write access to the source code. Generally, contributors who have been consistently active and helpful for three to six months are eligible for committer access. If you think you are in that category, don't be shy about contacting members of the Tapestry PMC (Project Management Committee). Community Contributions Modules Chenille Kit by Massimo Lusetti Collection of modules, services, utilities and components (many of which require only tapestry-ioc). Includes Accordion, ColorPicker, Editor, Kaptcha, MultipleSelect, RoundCornerContainer, ThumbNail, and many more useful components. Al
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Community Page edited by Massimo Lusetti Changes (1) ... h1. Modules [Chenille Kit|http://www.chenillekit.org/chenillekit-tapestry/ref/] Kit|https://github.com/chenillekit/chenillekit] by Massimo Lusetti {quote} Collection of modules, services, utilities and components (many of which require only tapestry-ioc). Includes Accordion, ColorPicker, Editor, Kaptcha, MultipleSelect, RoundCornerContainer, ThumbNail, and many more useful components. Also provides integrations with Google services, LDAP, Lucene, Mail, Quartz, JasperReports, Bean Scripting Framework, and more. ... Full Content Tapestry has an active community of users and developers. This is an overview of some of the great contributions of the community members. Modules Extensions Tutorials IDE Integrations Getting Involved Reporting Problems / Getting Support Contributing translations for Tapestry built-in messages Source Code Access Becoming a Contributor Becoming a Committer Modules Chenille Kit by Massimo Lusetti Collection of modules, services, utilities and components (many of which require only tapestry-ioc). Includes Accordion, ColorPicker, Editor, Kaptcha, MultipleSelect, RoundCornerContainer, ThumbNail, and many more useful components. Also provides integrations with Google services, LDAP, Lucene, Mail, Quartz, JasperReports, Bean Scripting Framework, and more. Equanda-tapestry5 by Joachim Van der Auwera Components useful for building enterprise applications. Includes Accordion, Form Traversal, Tabs, TextAreaAutoExpander, TreeTable, . Among other things, these focus on easy input of data without the need for a mouse. ioko-tapestry-commons by Ben Gidley, et al. Provides components for caching, cache control, and simple Flash movie integration. Tapx by Howard M. Lewis Ship Collection of modules and components: improved DatePicker, dynamic Tapestry templates, offline rendering using Tapestry, YUI integration, Confirm dialog mixin, Kaptcha components, and more! Tapestry5-jQuery by GOT5 Tapestry5-Jquery lets you use jQuery to completely replace Prototype, Scriptaculous and the base tapestry.js script. Exanpe-T5-Lib by Laurent Guérin et Julien Maupoux A library of components: accordion, ajax loader, slider, tab view, secured password, color picker, tooltip, hideable panel and more! Live demo is provided. FlowLogix by Lenny Primak a collection of components, services and utilities that integrates Tapestry into JEE environments and provides other commonly needed functionality. More Modules... Extensions Ars Machina by Thiago H. de Paula Figueiredo Tapestry/Hibernate extensions for Generic DAOs, standard CRUD interfaces, and user access logging and tracking. Tynamo project by Tynamo Team / Kalle Korhonen & Alejandro Scandroli Tynamo is model-driven, full-stack web framework based on Tapestry 5, allowing you to jump directly from your Hibernate entities to a full-blown CRUD application. Tynamo provides several modules, including tapestry-model, tapestry-conversations, tapestry-hibernate-seedentity, tapestry-resteasy and tapestry-security. Tutorials Tapestry JumpStart by Geoff Callender JumpStart is an easy way to learn Tapestry by example. It's an online demo application, and also a downloadable open source app ready for you to explore and modify. Shams Examples by Mohammad H. Shamsi A variety of examples of Tapestry 5 pages and components. Community's Wiki (Moin Moin) The wiki contains a wealth of user-generated tips and techniques for using Tapestry IDE Integrations Tapestry Tools by Gavin Lei Tapestry Tools is an Eclipse plugin for Tapestry 5 which has been built by Gavin Lei within the timeframe of GSoC 2012. This is currently the best choice for Eclipse users. IntelliJ 10 by JetBrains IntelliJ has Tapestry 5 support included right out of the box. loom-t5 by Chris Scheid Eclipse plugin for building Tapestry 5 projects Code Completion in Eclipse How to use the built in JSP Eclipse Editor and a custom tld file to get Tapestry 5 code completion in Eclipse Getting Involved Reporting Problems / Getting Support Like all Apache projects, Tapestry uses mailing lists for most communication. You can subscribe by sending e-mail to the addresses below. For each list, there are subscribe, unsubscribe, and archive links. All Tapestry users are welcome to subscribe to any of these lists, however questions on how to use Tapestry in your application are best sent to the user mailing list. Subscribe Unsubscribe Apache Archive Nabble Archive MarkMail Archive Tapestry User List Subscribe Unsubscribe mail-archives.apache.org www.nabble.com tapestry.markmail.org Tapestr
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Community Page edited by Massimo Lusetti Comment: Try to fix the broken link in the export Changes (1) ... Tapestry uses [Git|http://git-scm.com/] to manage the project's source code. Web access to the Tapestry repository is available as [https://git-wip-us.apache.org/repos/asf?p=tapestry-5.git;a=summary]. [GIT-WIP at Apache|https://git-wip-us.apache.org/repos/asf?p=tapestry-5.git]. Access using Git client: ... Full Content Tapestry has an active community of users and developers. This is an overview of some of the great contributions of the community members. Modules Extensions Tutorials IDE Integrations Getting Involved Reporting Problems / Getting Support Contributing translations for Tapestry built-in messages Source Code Access Becoming a Contributor Becoming a Committer Modules Chenille Kit by Massimo Lusetti Collection of modules, services, utilities and components (many of which require only tapestry-ioc). Includes Accordion, ColorPicker, Editor, Kaptcha, MultipleSelect, RoundCornerContainer, ThumbNail, and many more useful components. Also provides integrations with Google services, LDAP, Lucene, Mail, Quartz, JasperReports, Bean Scripting Framework, and more. Equanda-tapestry5 by Joachim Van der Auwera Components useful for building enterprise applications. Includes Accordion, Form Traversal, Tabs, TextAreaAutoExpander, TreeTable, . Among other things, these focus on easy input of data without the need for a mouse. ioko-tapestry-commons by Ben Gidley, et al. Provides components for caching, cache control, and simple Flash movie integration. Tapx by Howard M. Lewis Ship Collection of modules and components: improved DatePicker, dynamic Tapestry templates, offline rendering using Tapestry, YUI integration, Confirm dialog mixin, Kaptcha components, and more! Tapestry5-jQuery by GOT5 Tapestry5-Jquery lets you use jQuery to completely replace Prototype, Scriptaculous and the base tapestry.js script. Exanpe-T5-Lib by Laurent Guérin et Julien Maupoux A library of components: accordion, ajax loader, slider, tab view, secured password, color picker, tooltip, hideable panel and more! Live demo is provided. FlowLogix by Lenny Primak a collection of components, services and utilities that integrates Tapestry into JEE environments and provides other commonly needed functionality. More Modules... Extensions Ars Machina by Thiago H. de Paula Figueiredo Tapestry/Hibernate extensions for Generic DAOs, standard CRUD interfaces, and user access logging and tracking. Tynamo project by Tynamo Team / Kalle Korhonen & Alejandro Scandroli Tynamo is model-driven, full-stack web framework based on Tapestry 5, allowing you to jump directly from your Hibernate entities to a full-blown CRUD application. Tynamo provides several modules, including tapestry-model, tapestry-conversations, tapestry-hibernate-seedentity, tapestry-resteasy and tapestry-security. Tutorials Tapestry JumpStart by Geoff Callender JumpStart is an easy way to learn Tapestry by example. It's an online demo application, and also a downloadable open source app ready for you to explore and modify. Shams Examples by Mohammad H. Shamsi A variety of examples of Tapestry 5 pages and components. Community's Wiki (Moin Moin) The wiki contains a wealth of user-generated tips and techniques for using Tapestry IDE Integrations Tapestry Tools by Gavin Lei Tapestry Tools is an Eclipse plugin for Tapestry 5 which has been built by Gavin Lei within the timeframe of GSoC 2012. This is currently the best choice for Eclipse users. IntelliJ 10 by JetBrains IntelliJ has Tapestry 5 support included right out of the box. loom-t5 by Chris Scheid Eclipse plugin for building Tapestry 5 projects Code Completion in Eclipse How to use the built in JSP Eclipse Editor and a custom tld file to get Tapestry 5 code completion in Eclipse Getting Involved Reporting Problems / Getting Support Like all Apache projects, Tapestry uses mailing lists for most communication. You can subscribe by sending e-mail to the addresses below. For each list, there are subscribe, unsubscribe, and archive links. All Tapestry users are welcome to subscribe to any of these lists, however questions on how to use Tapestry in your application are best sent to the user mailing list. Subscribe Unsubscribe Apache Archive Nabble Archive MarkMail Archive Tapestry User List Subscribe Unsubscribe mail-archives.apache.org www.nabble.com tapestry.markmail.org Tapestry Developer List Subscribe Unsubscribe mail-archives.apache.org www.nabble.com tapestry.markmail.org Tapestry Commits
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Community Page edited by Igor Drobiazko Changes (6) ... h1. IDE Integrations [loom-t5|http://code.google.com/p/loom-t5/] by Chris Scheid [Tapestry Tools|http://code.google.com/p/tapestrytools/wiki/Install_Guide_Lightweight_TapestryTools] by Gavin Lei {quote} Eclipse plugin for building Tapestry 5 projects Tapestry Tools is an Eclipse plugin for Tapestry 5 which has been built by Gavin Lei within the timeframe of GSoC 2012. This is currently the best choice for Eclipse users. {quote} [IntelliJ 10|http://www.jetbrains.com/idea] by Jet Brains {quote} IntelliJ has Tapestry 5 support included [right out of the box|http://www.jetbrains.com/idea/features/tapestry_5.html]. {quote} [loom-t5|http://code.google.com/p/loom-t5/] by Chris Scheid {quote} Eclipse plugin for building Tapestry 5 projects {quote} [Code Completion in Eclipse|http://wiki.apache.org/tapestry/Tapestry5JSPEditorEclipse] {quote} ... Full Content Tapestry has an active community of users and developers. This is an overview of some of the great contributions of the community members. Modules Extensions Tutorials IDE Integrations Getting Involved Reporting Problems / Getting Support Contributing translations for Tapestry built-in messages Source Code Access Becoming a Contributor Becoming a Committer Modules Chenille Kit by Massimo Lusetti Collection of modules, services, utilities and components (many of which require only tapestry-ioc). Includes Accordion, ColorPicker, Editor, Kaptcha, MultipleSelect, RoundCornerContainer, ThumbNail, and many more useful components. Also provides integrations with Google services, LDAP, Lucene, Mail, Quartz, JasperReports, Bean Scripting Framework, and more. Equanda-tapestry5 by Joachim Van der Auwera Components useful for building enterprise applications. Includes Accordion, Form Traversal, Tabs, TextAreaAutoExpander, TreeTable, . Among other things, these focus on easy input of data without the need for a mouse. ioko-tapestry-commons by Ben Gidley, et al. Provides components for caching, cache control, and simple Flash movie integration. Tapx by Howard M. Lewis Ship Collection of modules and components: improved DatePicker, dynamic Tapestry templates, offline rendering using Tapestry, YUI integration, Confirm dialog mixin, Kaptcha components, and more! Tapestry5-jQuery by GOT5 Tapestry5-Jquery lets you use jQuery to completely replace Prototype, Scriptaculous and the base tapestry.js script. Exanpe-T5-Lib by Laurent Guérin et Julien Maupoux A library of components: accordion, ajax loader, slider, tab view, secured password, color picker, tooltip, hideable panel and more! Live demo is provided. FlowLogix by Lenny Primak a collection of components, services and utilities that integrates Tapestry into JEE environments and provides other commonly needed functionality. More Modules... Extensions Ars Machina by Thiago H. de Paula Figueiredo Tapestry/Hibernate extensions for Generic DAOs, standard CRUD interfaces, and user access logging and tracking. Tynamo project by Tynamo Team / Kalle Korhonen & Alejandro Scandroli Tynamo is model-driven, full-stack web framework based on Tapestry 5, allowing you to jump directly from your Hibernate entities to a full-blown CRUD application. Tynamo provides several modules, including tapestry-model, tapestry-conversations, tapestry-hibernate-seedentity, tapestry-resteasy and tapestry-security. Tutorials Tapestry JumpStart by Geoff Callender JumpStart is an easy way to learn Tapestry by example. It's an online demo application, and also a downloadable open source app ready for you to explore and modify. Shams Examples by Mohammad H. Shamsi A variety of examples of Tapestry 5 pages and components. Community's Wiki (Moin Moin) The wiki contains a wealth of user-generated tips and techniques for using Tapestry IDE Integrations Tapestry Tools by Gavin Lei Tapestry Tools is an Eclipse plugin for Tapestry 5 which has been built by Gavin Lei within the timeframe of GSoC 2012. This is currently the best choice for Eclipse users. IntelliJ 10 by JetBrains IntelliJ has Tapestry 5 support included right out of the box. loom-t5 by Chris Scheid Eclipse plugin for building Tapestry 5 projects Code Completion in Eclipse How to use the built in JSP Eclipse Editor and a custom tld file to get Tapestry 5 code completion in Eclipse Getting Involved Reporting Problems / Getting Support Like all Apache projects, Tapestry uses mailing lists for most communication. You can subscribe by sending e-mail to the addresses below. For each list,
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Community Page edited by Massimo Lusetti Changes (6) ... Source code for Tapestry can be [downloaded|TAPESTRY:Download] along with pre-compiled binaries. Tapestry uses [Subversion|http://subversion.apache.org/] [Git|http://git-scm.com/] to manage the project's source code. Web access to the Tapestry repository is available as [http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/tapestry/tapestry5/trunk]. [https://git-wip-us.apache.org/repos/asf?p=tapestry-5.git;a=summary]. Access using Subversion Git client: {noformat} $ svn checkout https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/tapestry/tapestry5/trunk tapestry-project $ git clone http://git-wip-us.apache.org/repos/asf/tapestry-5.git {noformat} There's also some [notes on using Git to access Tapestry|http://tapestryjava.blogspot.com/2010/04/setting-up-committer-access-git-for.html]. h2. Becoming a Contributor ... Full Content Tapestry has an active community of users and developers. This is an overview of some of the great contributions of the community members. Modules Extensions Tutorials IDE Integrations Getting Involved Reporting Problems / Getting Support Contributing translations for Tapestry built-in messages Source Code Access Becoming a Contributor Becoming a Committer Modules Chenille Kit by Massimo Lusetti Collection of modules, services, utilities and components (many of which require only tapestry-ioc). Includes Accordion, ColorPicker, Editor, Kaptcha, MultipleSelect, RoundCornerContainer, ThumbNail, and many more useful components. Also provides integrations with Google services, LDAP, Lucene, Mail, Quartz, JasperReports, Bean Scripting Framework, and more. Equanda-tapestry5 by Joachim Van der Auwera Components useful for building enterprise applications. Includes Accordion, Form Traversal, Tabs, TextAreaAutoExpander, TreeTable, . Among other things, these focus on easy input of data without the need for a mouse. ioko-tapestry-commons by Ben Gidley, et al. Provides components for caching, cache control, and simple Flash movie integration. Tapx by Howard M. Lewis Ship Collection of modules and components: improved DatePicker, dynamic Tapestry templates, offline rendering using Tapestry, YUI integration, Confirm dialog mixin, Kaptcha components, and more! Tapestry5-jQuery by GOT5 Tapestry5-Jquery lets you use jQuery to completely replace Prototype, Scriptaculous and the base tapestry.js script. Exanpe-T5-Lib by Laurent Guérin et Julien Maupoux A library of components: accordion, ajax loader, slider, tab view, secured password, color picker, tooltip, hideable panel and more! Live demo is provided. FlowLogix by Lenny Primak a collection of components, services and utilities that integrates Tapestry into JEE environments and provides other commonly needed functionality. More Modules... Extensions Ars Machina by Thiago H. de Paula Figueiredo Tapestry/Hibernate extensions for Generic DAOs, standard CRUD interfaces, and user access logging and tracking. Tynamo project by Tynamo Team / Kalle Korhonen & Alejandro Scandroli Tynamo is model-driven, full-stack web framework based on Tapestry 5, allowing you to jump directly from your Hibernate entities to a full-blown CRUD application. Tynamo provides several modules, including tapestry-model, tapestry-conversations, tapestry-hibernate-seedentity, tapestry-resteasy and tapestry-security. Tutorials Tapestry JumpStart by Geoff Callender JumpStart is an easy way to learn Tapestry by example. It's an online demo application, and also a downloadable open source app ready for you to explore and modify. Shams Examples by Mohammad H. Shamsi A variety of examples of Tapestry 5 pages and components. Community's Wiki (Moin Moin) The wiki contains a wealth of user-generated tips and techniques for using Tapestry IDE Integrations loom-t5 by Chris Scheid Eclipse plugin for building Tapestry 5 projects IntelliJ 10 by Jet Brains IntelliJ has Tapestry 5 support included right out of the box. Code Completion in Eclipse How to use the built in JSP Eclipse Editor and a custom tld file to get Tapestry 5 code completion in Eclipse Getting Involved Reporting Problems / Getting Support Like all Apache projects, Tapestry uses mailing lists for most communication. You can subscribe by sending e-mail to the addresses below. For each list, there are subscribe, unsubscribe, and archive links. All Tapestry users are welcome to subscribe to any of these lists, however questions on how to use Tapestry in your application are best sent to the user mailing list. Subscribe Unsubscr
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Community Page edited by Bob Harner Comment: Included Mailing Lists page Changes (1) ... h2. Reporting Problems / Getting Support {include:Mailing Lists} Tapestry issues are tracked in the [Apache JIRA|https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TAP5]. ... Full Content Tapestry has an active community of users and developers. This page give you an overview of the great effort of all the community. Tutorials Modules Extensions IDE Integrations Getting Involved Reporting Problems / Getting Support Source Code Access Becoming a Contributor Becoming a Committer Tutorials Tapestry JumpStart by Geoff Callender JumpStart is an easy way to learn Tapestry 4 or 5 by example, and it's free! It's an instant, working application, ready for you to explore and modify. It's built entirely on open-source items. You are welcome to use any part of JumpStart for your own applications. Shams Examples by Mohammad H. Shamsi A variety of examples of Tapestry 5 pages and components. Community's Wiki (Moin Moin) This contains a lot of user-generated information on different concrete web application use cases. Modules Chenille Kit by Massimo Lusetti Collection of modules, services, utilities and components (many of which require only tapestry-ioc). Includes Accordion, ColorPicker, Editor, Kaptcha, MultipleSelect, RoundCornerContainer, ThumbNail, and many more useful components. Also provides integrations with Google services, LDAP, Lucene, Mail, Quartz, JasperReports, Bean Scripting Framework, and more. Equanda-tapestry5 by Joachim Van der Auwera Components useful for building enterprise applications. Includes Accordion, Form Traversal, Tabs, TextAreaAutoExpander, TreeTable, . Among other things, these focus on easy input of data without the need for a mouse. ioko-tapestry-commons by Ben Gidley, et al. Provides components for caching, cache control, and simple Flash movie integration. Tapx by Howard M. Lewis Ship Collection of modules and components: improved DatePicker, dynamic Tapestry templates, offline rendering using Tapestry, YUI integration, Confirm dialog mixin, Kaptcha components, and more! tacos-seam by Igor Drobiazko Intregrates with JBoss Seam to manage conversational state Extensions Ars Machina by Thiago H. de Paula Figueiredo Tapestry/Hibernate extensions for Generic DAOs, standard CRUD interfaces, and user access logging and tracking. Tynamo project by Tynamo Team / Kalle Korhonen & Alejandro Scandroli Tynamo is model-driven, full-stack web framework based on Tapestry 5, allowing you to jump directly for your Hibernate entities to a full-blown CRUD application. Tynamo provides several modules, including tapestry-model, tapestry-conversations, tapestry-hibernate-seedentity, tapestry-resteasy and tapestry-security. IDE Integrations loom-t5 by Chris Scheid Eclipse plugin for building Tapestry 5 projects IntelliJ 10 by Jet Brains IntelliJ has Tapestry 5 support included right out of the box. Getting Involved Reporting Problems / Getting Support Like all Apache projects, Tapestry uses mailing lists for almost all communication. For each list, there is a subscribe, unsubscribe, and an archive link. All Tapestry users are welcome to subscribe to any of these lists, however questions on using Tapestry are best sent to the user mailing list. Subscribe Unsubscribe Archive Other Archives Tapestry User List Subscribe Unsubscribe mail-archives.apache.org www.nabble.com Tapestry Developer List Subscribe Unsubscribe mail-archives.apache.org www.nabble.com Tapestry Commits List Subscribe Unsubscribe mail-archives.apache.org - Nabble also has a view of both the user and developer list together here Tapestry issues are tracked in the Apache JIRA. Unless your problem is clear as day, it's a good idea to discuss it on the Tapestry Users mailing list first, before adding an issue. At the same time, it's generally unlikely that a bug will be fixed unless a JIRA Issue is created. Eric Raymond has a detailed guide to asking questions the right way. If you are not getting a response to your problem, it's likely because you aren't asking it the right way. Just saying something is "broken" or "failed" is not enough. How did it fail? Did it do the wrong thing? Throw an exception? Not respond in any way? What exactly did you expect to happen? All of this information should be made available when looking for help, plus context on the general problem you were trying to solve in the first place (there may be a better solution entirely). Read Eric Raymond's guide .
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Community Page edited by Bob Harner Comment: Removed reference to Godcode Components, because it is a dead project and doesn't offer any components that the others don't have. Linking to a dead project only makes Tapestry look bad and doesn't help any users. Changes (7) ... {quote} {anchor:modules} h1. Modules * [Chenille Kit|http://www.chenillekit.org/chenillekit-tapestry/ref/] by Massimo Lusetti {quote} Collection of modules, services, utilities and components (many of which require only tapestry-ioc). Provide integrations with Google services, LDAP, Lucene, Mail, Quartz, JasperReports, Bean Scripting Framework, and more. Collection of modules, services, utilities and components (many of which require only tapestry-ioc). Includes Accordion, ColorPicker, Editor, Kaptcha, MultipleSelect, RoundCornerContainer, ThumbNail, and many more useful components. Also provides integrations with Google services, LDAP, Lucene, Mail, Quartz, JasperReports, Bean Scripting Framework, and more. {quote} * [Equanda-tapestry5|http://equanda.org/equanda-tapestry5/] by Joachim Van der Auwera {quote} Components useful for building enterprise applications. Includes Accordion, Tabs, Form Traversal. Amongst other things, these focus on easy input of data without the need for a mouse. Components useful for building enterprise applications. Includes Accordion, Form Traversal, Tabs, TextAreaAutoExpander, TreeTable, . Among other things, these focus on easy input of data without the need for a mouse. {quote} * [Godcode Components|http://code.google.com/p/gc-tapestry-components/] by Chris Lewis {quote} A mixed collection of components providing simple but time-saving functionality, as well as more exotic ones; built on top of the Prototype and Script.Aculo.Us _javascript_ libraries. {quote} * [ioko-tapestry-commons|http://tapestry.ioko.com/] by Ben Gidley, et al. {quote} ... Full Content Tapestry has an active community of users and developers. This page give you an overview of the great effort of all the community. Tutorials Modules Extensions IDE Integrations Getting Involved Reporting Problems / Getting Support Source Code Access Becoming a Contributor Becoming a Committer Tutorials Tapestry JumpStart by Geoff Callender JumpStart is an easy way to learn Tapestry 4 or 5 by example, and it's free! It's an instant, working application, ready for you to explore and modify. It's built entirely on open-source items. You are welcome to use any part of JumpStart for your own applications. Shams Examples by Mohammad H. Shamsi A variety of examples of Tapestry 5 pages and components. Community's Wiki (Moin Moin) This contains a lot of user-generated information on different concrete web application use cases. Modules Chenille Kit by Massimo Lusetti Collection of modules, services, utilities and components (many of which require only tapestry-ioc). Includes Accordion, ColorPicker, Editor, Kaptcha, MultipleSelect, RoundCornerContainer, ThumbNail, and many more useful components. Also provides integrations with Google services, LDAP, Lucene, Mail, Quartz, JasperReports, Bean Scripting Framework, and more. Equanda-tapestry5 by Joachim Van der Auwera Components useful for building enterprise applications. Includes Accordion, Form Traversal, Tabs, TextAreaAutoExpander, TreeTable, . Among other things, these focus on easy input of data without the need for a mouse. ioko-tapestry-commons by Ben Gidley, et al. Provides components for caching, cache control, and simple Flash movie integration. Tapx by Howard M. Lewis Ship Collection of modules and components: improved DatePicker, dynamic Tapestry templates, offline rendering using Tapestry, YUI integration, Confirm dialog mixin, Kaptcha components, and more! tacos-seam by Igor Drobiazko Intregrates with JBoss Seam to manage conversational state Extensions Ars Machina by Thiago H. de Paula Figueiredo Tapestry/Hibernate extensions for Generic DAOs, standard CRUD interfaces, and user access logging and tracking. Tynamo project by Tynamo Team / Kalle Korhonen & Alejandro Scandroli Tynamo is model-driven, full-stack web framework based on Tapestry 5, allowing you to jump directly for your Hibernate entities to a full-blown CRUD application. Tynamo provides several modules, including tapestry-model, tapestry-conversations, tapestry-hibernate-seedentity, tapestry-resteasy an
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Community Page edited by Howard M. Lewis Ship Changes (1) ... Eclipse plugin for building Tapestry 5 projects {quote} * [IntelliJ 10|http://www.jetbrains.com/idea] by Jet Brains {quote} IntelliJ has Tapestry 5 support included [right out of the box|http://www.jetbrains.com/idea/features/tapestry_5.html]. {quote} h1. Getting Involved ... Full Content Tapestry has an active community of users and developers. This page give you an overview of the great effort of all the community. Tutorials Modules Extensions IDE Integrations Getting Involved Reporting Problems / Getting Support Source Code Access Becoming a Contributor Becoming a Committer Tutorials Tapestry JumpStart by Geoff Callender JumpStart is an easy way to learn Tapestry 4 or 5 by example, and it's free! It's an instant, working application, ready for you to explore and modify. It's built entirely on open-source items. You are welcome to use any part of JumpStart for your own applications. Shams Examples by Mohammad H. Shamsi A variety of examples of Tapestry 5 pages and components. Community's Wiki (Moin Moin) This contains a lot of user-generated information on different concrete web application use cases. Modules Chenille Kit by Massimo Lusetti Collection of modules, services, utilities and components (many of which require only tapestry-ioc). Provide integrations with Google services, LDAP, Lucene, Mail, Quartz, JasperReports, Bean Scripting Framework, and more. Equanda-tapestry5 by Joachim Van der Auwera Components useful for building enterprise applications. Includes Accordion, Tabs, Form Traversal. Amongst other things, these focus on easy input of data without the need for a mouse. Godcode Components by Chris Lewis A mixed collection of components providing simple but time-saving functionality, as well as more exotic ones; built on top of the Prototype and Script.Aculo.Us _javascript_ libraries. ioko-tapestry-commons by Ben Gidley, et al. Provides components for caching, cache control, and simple Flash movie integration. Tapx by Howard M. Lewis Ship Collection of modules and components: improved DatePicker, dynamic Tapestry templates, offline rendering using Tapestry, YUI integration, Confirm dialog mixin, Kaptcha components, and more! tacos-seam by Igor Drobiazko Intregrates with JBoss Seam to manage conversational state Extensions Ars Machina by Thiago H. de Paula Figueiredo Tapestry/Hibernate extensions for Generic DAOs, standard CRUD interfaces, and user access logging and tracking. Tynamo project by Tynamo Team / Kalle Korhonen & Alejandro Scandroli Tynamo is model-driven, full-stack web framework based on Tapestry 5, allowing you to jump directly for your Hibernate entities to a full-blown CRUD application. Tynamo provides several modules, including tapestry-model, tapestry-conversations, tapestry-hibernate-seedentity, tapestry-resteasy and tapestry-security. IDE Integrations loom-t5 by Chris Scheid Eclipse plugin for building Tapestry 5 projects IntelliJ 10 by Jet Brains IntelliJ has Tapestry 5 support included right out of the box. Getting Involved Reporting Problems / Getting Support Tapestry issues are tracked in the Apache JIRA. Unless your problem is clear as day, it's a good idea to discuss it on the Tapestry Users mailing list first, before adding an issue. At the same time, it's generally unlikely that a bug will be fixed unless a JIRA Issue is created. Eric Raymond has a detailed guide to asking questions the right way. If you are not getting a response to your problem, it's likely because you aren't asking it the right way. Just saying something is "broken" or "failed" is not enough. How did it fail? Did it do the wrong thing? Throw an exception? Not respond in any way? What exactly did you expect to happen? All of this information should be made available when looking for help, plus context on the general problem you were trying to solve in the first place (there may be a better solution entirely). Read Eric Raymond's guide ... it's fun and informative. Source Code Access Source code for Tapestry can be downloaded along with pre-compiled binaries. Tapestry uses Subversion to manage the project's source code. Web access to the Tapestry repository is available as http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/tapestry/tapestry5/trunk. Access using Subversion client: $ svn checkout https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/tapestry/tapestry5/trunk tapestry-project There's also some notes on using Git to access Tapestry. Becoming a Contributor
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Community Page edited by Christophe Cordenier Comment: Let getting involved section in community's page Changes (2) ... h1. Getting Involved h2. Mailing Lists The primary method of discussion is on the Tapestry users mailing list: [mailto:us...@tapestry.apache.org]. You can subscribe by sending e-mail to [mailto:users-subscr...@tapestry.apache.org]. This is the appropriate mailing list to learn more about Tapestry, to request help, and to socialize. The second mailing list is [mailto:d...@tapestry.apache.org]. You can subscribe to this list by sending e-mail to [dev-subscr...@tapestry.apache.org|mailto: dev-subscr...@tapestry.apache.org]. This list is used by the Tapestry PMC and committers to run votes, discuss issues and fixes, and plan the future of Tapestry. Please don't use this mailing list to ask for support. Mailing list archives are available at [http://tapestry.markmail.org/]. h2. Reporting Problems / Getting Support ... There's also some [notes on using Git to access Tapestry|http://tapestryjava.blogspot.com/2010/04/setting-up-committer-access-git-for.html]. h2. Other Resources There is an active flow of questions and answers about Tapestry at [Stack Overflow|http://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/tapestry]. h2. Becoming a Contributor ... Full Content Tapestry has an active community of users and developers. This page give you an overview of the great effort of all the community. Tutorials Modules Extensions IDE Integrations Getting Involved Reporting Problems / Getting Support Source Code Access Becoming a Contributor Becoming a Committer Tutorials Tapestry JumpStart by Geoff Callender JumpStart is an easy way to learn Tapestry 4 or 5 by example, and it's free! It's an instant, working application, ready for you to explore and modify. It's built entirely on open-source items. You are welcome to use any part of JumpStart for your own applications. Shams Examples by Mohammad H. Shamsi A variety of examples of Tapestry 5 pages and components. Community's Wiki (Moin Moin) This contains a lot of user-generated information on different concrete web application use cases. Modules Chenille Kit by Massimo Lusetti Collection of modules, services, utilities and components (many of which require only tapestry-ioc). Provide integrations with Google services, LDAP, Lucene, Mail, Quartz, JasperReports, Bean Scripting Framework, and more. Equanda-tapestry5 by Joachim Van der Auwera Components useful for building enterprise applications. Includes Accordion, Tabs, Form Traversal. Amongst other things, these focus on easy input of data without the need for a mouse. Godcode Components by Chris Lewis A mixed collection of components providing simple but time-saving functionality, as well as more exotic ones; built on top of the Prototype and Script.Aculo.Us _javascript_ libraries. ioko-tapestry-commons by Ben Gidley, et al. Provides components for caching, cache control, and simple Flash movie integration. Tapx by Howard M. Lewis Ship Collection of modules and components: improved DatePicker, dynamic Tapestry templates, offline rendering using Tapestry, YUI integration, Confirm dialog mixin, Kaptcha components, and more! tacos-seam by Igor Drobiazko Intregrates with JBoss Seam to manage conversational state Extensions Ars Machina by Thiago H. de Paula Figueiredo Tapestry/Hibernate extensions for Generic DAOs, standard CRUD interfaces, and user access logging and tracking. Tynamo project by Tynamo Team / Kalle Korhonen & Alejandro Scandroli Tynamo is model-driven, full-stack web framework based on Tapestry 5, allowing you to jump directly for your Hibernate entities to a full-blown CRUD application. Tynamo provides several modules, including tapestry-model, tapestry-conversations, tapestry-hibernate-seedentity, tapestry-resteasy and tapestry-security. IDE Integrations loom-t5 by Chris Scheid Eclipse plugin for building Tapestry 5 projects Getting Involved Reporting Problems / Getting Support Tapestry issues are tracked in the Apache JIRA. Unless your problem is clear as day, it's a good idea to discuss it on the Tapestry Users mailing list first, before adding an issue. At the same time, it's generally unlikely that a bug will be fixed unless a JIRA Issue is created. Eric Raymond has a detailed guide to asking questions the right way. If you are not getting a response to your problem, it's likely because you aren't asking it the righ
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Community Page edited by Christophe Cordenier Comment: Rename page and move documentation on how to get involved here Changes (10) {html}{html} h2. Tutorials Tapestry has an active community of users and developers. This page give you an overview of the great effort of all the community. {toc} h1. Tutorials * [Tapestry JumpStart|http://jumpstart.doublenegative.com.au/home.html] by Geoff Callender {quote} ... {quote} h2. Modules * [Community's Wiki|http://wiki.apache.org/tapestry/FrontPage] (Moin Moin) {quote} This contains a lot of user-generated information on different concrete web application use cases. {quote} h1. Modules * [Chenille Kit|http://www.chenillekit.org/] by Massimo Lusetti {quote} ... {quote} h21. Extensions * [Ars Machina|http://www.arsmachina.com.br/] by Thiago H. de Paula Figueiredo ... {quote} h21. IDE Integrations * [loom-t5|http://code.google.com/p/loom-t5/] by Chris Scheid ... {quote} h1. Getting Involved h2. Mailing Lists The primary method of discussion is on the Tapestry users mailing list: [mailto:us...@tapestry.apache.org]. You can subscribe by sending e-mail to [mailto:users-subscr...@tapestry.apache.org]. This is the appropriate mailing list to learn more about Tapestry, to request help, and to socialize. The second mailing list is [mailto:d...@tapestry.apache.org]. You can subscribe to this list by sending e-mail to [dev-subscr...@tapestry.apache.org|mailto: dev-subscr...@tapestry.apache.org]. This list is used by the Tapestry PMC and committers to run votes, discuss issues and fixes, and plan the future of Tapestry. Please don't use this mailing list to ask for support. Mailing list archives are available at [http://tapestry.markmail.org/]. h2. Reporting Problems / Getting Support Tapestry issues are tracked in the [Apache JIRA|https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TAP5]. Unless your problem is clear as day, it's a good idea to discuss it on the Tapestry Users mailing list first, before adding an issue. At the same time, it's generally unlikely that a bug will be fixed _unless_ a JIRA Issue is created. Eric Raymond has a detailed [guide to asking questions the right way|http://catb.org/esr/faqs/smart-questions.html]. If you are not getting a response to your problem, it's likely because you aren't asking it the right way. Just saying something is "broken" or "failed" is not enough. How did it fail? Did it do the wrong thing? Throw an exception? Not respond in any way? What exactly did you expect to happen? All of this information should be made available when looking for help, plus context on the general problem you were trying to solve in the first place (there may be a better solution entirely). Read Eric Raymond's guide ... it's fun and informative. h2. Source Code Access Source code for Tapestry can be [downloaded|TAPESTRY:Download] along with pre-compiled binaries. Tapestry uses [Subversion|http://subversion.apache.org/] to manage the project's source code. Web access to the Tapestry repository is available as [http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/tapestry/tapestry5/trunk]. Access using Subversion client: {noformat} $ svn checkout https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/tapestry/tapestry5/trunk tapestry-project {noformat} There's also some [notes on using Git to access Tapestry|http://tapestryjava.blogspot.com/2010/04/setting-up-committer-access-git-for.html]. h2. Other Resources There is an active flow of questions and answers about Tapestry at [Stack Overflow|http://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/tapestry]. h2. Becoming a Contributor The best way to become a contributor is to become active on the mailing list; Tapestry is known to have an active and helpful community on the mailing list, and the more mentors we can add, the better. If you want to help out with documentation, you must sign an [Apache Contributor License Agreement|http://www.apache.org/licenses/#clas], at which point we can grant write access to the Confluence Wiki (where official documentation is created). Providing patches (with tests\!) is another way to become a contributor. h2. Becoming a Committer Active contributors may be asked to become full committers, with write access to the source code. Generally, contributors who have been consistently active and helpful for three to six months are eligible for committer access. If you think you are in that category, don't be shy about contacting members of the Tapestry PMC (Project Management Committee). {html}{html}
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Community Contributions Page edited by Howard M. Lewis Ship Changes (4) {html}{html} h2. Tutorials * [Tapestry JumpStart|http://jumpstart.doublenegative.com.au/home.html] by Geoff Callender {quote} JumpStart is an easy way to learn Tapestry 4 or 5 by example, and it's free! It's an instant, working application, ready for you to explore and modify. It's built entirely on open-source items. You are welcome to use any part of JumpStart for your own applications. {quote} * [Shams Examples|http://code.google.com/p/shams/] by Mohammad H. Shamsi {quote} A variety of examples of Tapestry 5 pages and components. {quote} h2. Modules ... Collection of modules and components: improved DatePicker, dynamic Tapestry templates, offline rendering using Tapestry, YUI integration, Confirm dialog mixin, Kaptcha components, and more\! {quote} * [tacos-seam|http://tacos.sourceforge.net/tacos5/tacos-seam/] by Igor Drobiazko {quote} Intregrates with [JBoss Seam|http://www.jboss.com/products/seam] to manage conversational state {quote} h2. Extensions ... {quote} h2. IDE Integrations * [loom-t5|http://code.google.com/p/loom-t5/] by Chris Scheid ... Eclipse plugin for building Tapestry 5 projects {quote} * [tacos-seam|http://tacos.sourceforge.net/tacos5/tacos-seam/] by Igor Drobiazko {quote} Intregrates with [JBoss Seam|http://www.jboss.com/products/seam] to manage conversational state {quote} ... Full Content Tutorials Tapestry JumpStart by Geoff Callender JumpStart is an easy way to learn Tapestry 4 or 5 by example, and it's free! It's an instant, working application, ready for you to explore and modify. It's built entirely on open-source items. You are welcome to use any part of JumpStart for your own applications. Shams Examples by Mohammad H. Shamsi A variety of examples of Tapestry 5 pages and components. Modules Chenille Kit by Massimo Lusetti Collection of modules, services, utilities and components (many of which require only tapestry-ioc). Provide integrations with Google services, LDAP, Lucene, Mail, Quartz, JasperReports, Bean Scripting Framework, and more. Equanda-tapestry5 by Joachim Van der Auwera Components useful for building enterprise applications. Includes Accordion, Tabs, Form Traversal. Amongst other things, these focus on easy input of data without the need for a mouse. Godcode Components by Chris Lewis A mixed collection of components providing simple but time-saving functionality, as well as more exotic ones; built on top of the Prototype and Script.Aculo.Us _javascript_ libraries. ioko-tapestry-commons by Ben Gidley, et al. Provides components for caching, cache control, and simple Flash movie integration. Tapx by Howard M. Lewis Ship Collection of modules and components: improved DatePicker, dynamic Tapestry templates, offline rendering using Tapestry, YUI integration, Confirm dialog mixin, Kaptcha components, and more! tacos-seam by Igor Drobiazko Intregrates with JBoss Seam to manage conversational state Extensions Ars Machina by Thiago H. de Paula Figueiredo Tapestry/Hibernate extensions for Generic DAOs, standard CRUD interfaces, and user access logging and tracking. Tynamo project by Tynamo Team / Kalle Korhonen & Alejandro Scandroli Tynamo is model-driven, full-stack web framework based on Tapestry 5, allowing you to jump directly for your Hibernate entities to a full-blown CRUD application. Tynamo provides several modules, including tapestry-model, tapestry-conversations, tapestry-hibernate-seedentity, tapestry-resteasy and tapestry-security. IDE Integrations loom-t5 by Chris Scheid Eclipse plugin for building Tapestry 5 projects Change Notification Preferences View Online | View Changes
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Community Contributions Page edited by Howard M. Lewis Ship Changes (12) ... * [Chenille Kit|http://www.chenillekit.org/] by Massimo Lusetti {quote} Collection of modules, services, utilities and components (many of which require only tapestry-ioc). Provide integrations with Google services, LDAP, Lucene, Mail, Quartz, JasperReports, Bean Scripting Framework, and more. {quote} * [Equanda-tapestry5|http://equanda.org/equanda-tapestry5/] by Joachim Van der Auwera {quote} Components useful for building enterprise applications. Includes Accordion, Tabs, Formtraversal. Form Traversal. Amongst other things, these focus on easy input of data without the need for a mouse. {quote} * [Godcode Components|http://code.google.com/p/gc-tapestry-components/] by Chris Lewis {quote} A mixed collection of components providing simple but time-saving functionality, as well as more exotic ones; built on top of the pPrototype and script.aculo.us Script.Aculo.Us _javascript_ libraries _javascript_ libraries. {quote} * [ioko-tapestry-commons|http://tapestry.ioko.com/] by Ben Gidley, et al. {quote} Provides components for caching, cache control, and simply SWF integration Provides components for caching, cache control, and simple Flash movie integration. {quote} * [Tapx|http://tapestry.formos.com/nightly/tapx/] by Howard M. Lewis Ship {quote} Collection of modules and components: improved DatePicker, dynamic Tapestry templates, offline rendering using Tapestry, YUI integration, Confirm dialog mixin, Kaptcha components, and more \! {quote} ... * [Ars Machina|http://www.arsmachina.com.br/] by Thiago H. de Paula Figueiredo {quote} Tapestry/Hibernate extensions for Generic DAOs, standard CRUD interfaces, and user access logging and tracking. {quote} * [Tynamo project|http://tynamo.org/] by Tynamo Team / Kalle Korhonen & Alejandro Scandroli {quote} Tynamo is model-driven, full-stack web framework based on Tapestry 5. Provides several modules, including tapestry-model, tapestry-conversations, tapestry-hibernate-seedentity, tapestry-resteasy and tapestry-security Tynamo is model-driven, full-stack web framework based on Tapestry 5, allowing you to jump directly for your Hibernate entities to a full-blown CRUD application. Tynamo provides several modules, including tapestry-model, tapestry-conversations, tapestry-hibernate-seedentity, tapestry-resteasy and tapestry-security. {quote} ... * [loom-t5|http://code.google.com/p/loom-t5/] by Chris Scheid {quote} Eclipse plugin for building Tapestry 5 projects {quote} * [tacos-seam|http://tacos.sourceforge.net/tacos5/tacos-seam/] by Igor Drobiazko {quote} iIntregrates with [JBoss Seam|http://www.jboss.com/products/seam] to manage conversational state {quote} h2. Incubators {html}{html} Full Content Modules Chenille Kit by Massimo Lusetti Collection of modules, services, utilities and components (many of which require only tapestry-ioc). Provide integrations with Google services, LDAP, Lucene, Mail, Quartz, JasperReports, Bean Scripting Framework, and more. Equanda-tapestry5 by Joachim Van der Auwera Components useful for building enterprise applications. Includes Accordion, Tabs, Form Traversal. Amongst other things, these focus on easy input of data without the need for a mouse. Godcode Components by Chris Lewis A mixed collection of components providing simple but time-saving functionality, as well as more exotic ones; built on top of the Prototype and Script.Aculo.Us _javascript_ libraries. ioko-tapestry-commons by Ben Gidley, et al. Provides components for caching, cache control, and simple Flash movie integration. Tapx by Howard M. Lewis Ship Collection of modules and components: improved DatePicker, dynamic Tapestry templates, offline rendering using Tapestry, YUI integration, Confirm dialog mixin, Kaptcha components, and more! Extensions Ars Machina by Thiago H. de Paula Figueiredo Tapestry/Hibernate extensions for Generic DAOs, standard CRUD interfaces, and user access logging and tracking. Tynamo project by Tynamo Team / Kalle Korhonen & Alejandro Scandroli Tynamo is model-driven, full-stack web framework based o
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Community Contributions Page edited by Christophe Cordenier Changes (2) ... {quote} h2. Extensions * [Ars Machina|http://www.arsmachina.com.br/] by Thiago H. de Paula Figueiredo ... {quote} h2. Integrations * [loom-t5|http://code.google.com/p/loom-t5/] by Chris Scheid ... Full Content Modules Chenille Kit by Massimo Lusetti Collection of modules, services, utilities and components (many of which require only tapestry-ioc) Equanda-tapestry5 by Joachim Van der Auwera Components useful for building enterprise applications. Includes Accordion, Tabs, Formtraversal. Amongst other things, these focus on easy input of data without the need for a mouse Godcode Components by Chris Lewis A mixed collection of components providing simple but time-saving functionality, as well as more exotic ones; built on top of the prototype and script.aculo.us _javascript_ libraries ioko-tapestry-commons by Ben Gidley, et al. Provides components for caching, cache control, and simply SWF integration tapx by Howard M. Lewis Ship Collection of modules and components: improved DatePicker, offline rendering using Tapestry, YUI integration, and more ! Extensions Ars Machina by Thiago H. de Paula Figueiredo Tapestry/Hibernate extensions for Generic DAOs, standard CRUD interfaces, and user access logging and tracking namo project by Tynamo Team / Kalle Korhonen & Alejandro Scandroli Tynamo is model-driven, full-stack web framework based on Tapestry 5. Provides several modules, including tapestry-model, tapestry-conversations, tapestry-hibernate-seedentity, tapestry-resteasy and tapestry-security Integrations loom-t5 by Chris Scheid Eclipse plugin tacos-seam by Igor Drobiazko intregrates with JBoss Seam Incubators Change Notification Preferences View Online | View Changes
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Community Contributions Page added by Christophe Cordenier Modules Chenille Kit by Massimo Lusetti Collection of modules, services, utilities and components (many of which require only tapestry-ioc) Equanda-tapestry5 by Joachim Van der Auwera Components useful for building enterprise applications. Includes Accordion, Tabs, Formtraversal. Amongst other things, these focus on easy input of data without the need for a mouse Godcode Components by Chris Lewis A mixed collection of components providing simple but time-saving functionality, as well as more exotic ones; built on top of the prototype and script.aculo.us _javascript_ libraries ioko-tapestry-commons by Ben Gidley, et al. Provides components for caching, cache control, and simply SWF integration tapx by Howard M. Lewis Ship Collection of modules and components: improved DatePicker, offline rendering using Tapestry, YUI integration, and more ! Extension Ars Machina by Thiago H. de Paula Figueiredo Tapestry/Hibernate extensions for Generic DAOs, standard CRUD interfaces, and user access logging and tracking namo project by Tynamo Team / Kalle Korhonen & Alejandro Scandroli Tynamo is model-driven, full-stack web framework based on Tapestry 5. Provides several modules, including tapestry-model, tapestry-conversations, tapestry-hibernate-seedentity, tapestry-resteasy and tapestry-security Integration loom-t5 by Chris Scheid Eclipse plugin tacos-seam by Igor Drobiazko intregrates with JBoss Seam Incubators Change Notification Preferences View Online