Cyrille37 wrote:
Thanks for your help. Seems Ajax to be the difference... I thinks not at
all ;o)
I think I'll run with Tapestry 4.0.2
By the way, do you know open source project done with Tapestry 4.0.x ?
I would like to have a look on a bigger project's structure than an
tutorial/example.
There is a small tapestry + tacos example here:
http://len.is-a-geek.org/work/articles/tapestry-ajax-application-1 maybe
it helps.
Len
On Fri, 2006-11-24 at 15:50 +0100, Cyrille37 wrote:
> Thanks for your help. Seems Ajax to be the difference... I thinks not at
> all ;o)
> I think I'll run with
Get tacos demo
On 11/24/06, Cyrille37 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Thanks for your help. Seems Ajax to be the difference... I thinks not at
all ;o)
I think I'll run with Tapestry 4.0.2
By the way, do you know open source project done with Tapestry 4.0.x ?
I would like to have a look on a bigger
Thanks for your help. Seems Ajax to be the difference... I thinks not at
all ;o)
I think I'll run with Tapestry 4.0.2
By the way, do you know open source project done with Tapestry 4.0.x ?
I would like to have a look on a bigger project's structure than an
tutorial/example.
Cyrille
Cyrille3
And if you need Ajax and stable version go with Tapestry-4.0.2 + Tacos(
http://tacos.sf.net)
On 11/24/06, Daniel Tabuenca <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
How critical is your project? 4.1 is fairly stable and I would use it
if it's not a very critical project. If you aren't going to be using
Ajax fe
How critical is your project? 4.1 is fairly stable and I would use it
if it's not a very critical project. If you aren't going to be using
Ajax features then perhaps it's better to stick with 4.0.2.
On 11/24/06, Cyrille37 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello,
Since 3 days I'm discovering Tapestry an
Hello,
Since 3 days I'm discovering Tapestry and some other frameworks
(Spring2, Acegi, Hibernate3).
Now I would like to start a first project for learning and practicing.
So it's time for me to choose the Tapestry version I'll use for that
project and then for the future "real life" project.