Jochen,

url/form-encoding. Has tapestry the ability to help us making such an
application?
or is it only attractive for sessionbased application?
Tapestry handles this scenario quite well. There are a number of ways you could approach it, but if you want to hand-encode state into the URL probably the best way to do it in Tapestry is using the ExternalLink/IExternalPage/ExternalService. Pixory, a Tapestry application downloadable at www.pixory.org, uses this extensively to provide a Photo Album Viewer which requires no login/session.

concerns(ability)
,especially I want to add a scripting possibility between the html and java
folks...
Tapestry has a very clear design that separates roles and responsibilities cleanly among different objects/subsystems. The scripting stuff is a good example of that. It's the best integration of client side scripting with a server side dynamic html framework that I've seen.

good luck,

Joseph Panico
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From: "Grefe, Jochen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "'[EMAIL PROTECTED]'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [Tapestry-developer] Hello folks
Date: Sun, 9 Feb 2003 01:51:22 +0100

First excuse my bad english!!!!!

I evaluated a lot of frameworks, and i think tapestry is the one i would
choose. The proposal to jakarta is a additinal quality hint.
We need it for an intranet application wich has the first requirement to
have
no time out due to sessions, it's always hard to have tea, coffee, telefon
break and must reenter all. Our application (based on a own made ms-asp
(think what you want)
Framework) did not require session persistens, because everything is based
on
url/form-encoding. Has tapestry the ability to help us making such an
application?
or is it only attractive for sessionbased application?

For the evaluation it is most important to have a seperation of
concerns(ability)
,especially I want to add a scripting possibility between the html and java
folks...
(perhaps due to bsf) it seems that you added this already (I saw the library
requirements)
... before I want to make this on my own

Thank you for all,
Jochen


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