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Posted to users@tapestry.apache.org by Carlos Terra <ch...@gmail.com> on 2006/01/10 21:11:58 UTC

Re: framework architecture documentation

I have not seem an architecture document for tapestry 4.  In tapestry
3, the yellow book (Howard's) was basically an architecture document. 
I have not heard of plans for Howard to write a new edition for
tapestry 4, it's possible that Ken Tong does it, but have not heard of
it.

Your best documentation is really Ken's Enojoying Web development with
Tapestry, he made final  changes for tapestry 4 final.  You should
have a link for this from Ken, if you don't let me know.

I still feel Tapestry has a role to play because of its excellent
architecture.  However, if standards are a most, then SEAM would be my
choice.

Take care

On 12/27/05, hari ks <ha...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> hi,
>    Is there a well written tapestry framework
> architecture document?
> JSF has its architecture documented in its J2EE
> tutorial 1.4. I am able to understand how things work
> inside jsf because of this.
>
> Tapestry has much easier component development. Other
> than that, what are other significant advantages in
> tapestry? (With facelets and exadel's studio pro, html
> type of view is made possible in JSF for any
> thirdparty components. ).
>
> Hari.
>
>
>
>
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Re: framework architecture documentation

Posted by Jesse Kuhnert <jk...@gmail.com>.
Damn, every time I get excited about another framework I always find
something equally unexciting, like JSF. arghh

Still though, I agree that providing a very clear and easy to use path for
making using things like hibernate with tap apps is a must. It's on my todo
list to be sure that either the right hivemind/hibernate projects are
promoted or to start a new one focusing on this.

We'll see where it goes ;)

jesse

On 1/10/06, Carlos Terra <ch...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> I have not seem an architecture document for tapestry 4.  In tapestry
> 3, the yellow book (Howard's) was basically an architecture document.
> I have not heard of plans for Howard to write a new edition for
> tapestry 4, it's possible that Ken Tong does it, but have not heard of
> it.
>
> Your best documentation is really Ken's Enojoying Web development with
> Tapestry, he made final  changes for tapestry 4 final.  You should
> have a link for this from Ken, if you don't let me know.
>
> I still feel Tapestry has a role to play because of its excellent
> architecture.  However, if standards are a most, then SEAM would be my
> choice.
>
> Take care
>
> On 12/27/05, hari ks <ha...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> > hi,
> >    Is there a well written tapestry framework
> > architecture document?
> > JSF has its architecture documented in its J2EE
> > tutorial 1.4. I am able to understand how things work
> > inside jsf because of this.
> >
> > Tapestry has much easier component development. Other
> > than that, what are other significant advantages in
> > tapestry? (With facelets and exadel's studio pro, html
> > type of view is made possible in JSF for any
> > thirdparty components. ).
> >
> > Hari.
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > __________________________________
> > Yahoo! for Good - Make a difference this year.
> > http://brand.yahoo.com/cybergivingweek2005/
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> >
>
>
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> Peace and Grace, Carlos
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