Tapestry

Open-source framework for creating dynamic, robust, highly scalable web applications in Java
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  • License:
  • Freeware
  • Price:
  • FREE
  • Publisher Name:
  • Apache Software Foundation
  • Publisher web site:
  • http://www.apache.org/
  • Operating Systems:
  • Mac OS X
  • File Size:
  • 27.4 MB

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Tapestry Description

Open-source framework for creating dynamic, robust, highly scalable web applications in Java Tapestry complements and builds upon the standard Java Servlet API, and so it works in any servlet container or application server.Tapestry divides a web application into a set of pages, each constructed from components. This provides a consistent structure, allowing the Tapestry framework to assume responsibility for key concerns such as URL construction and dispatch, user input validation, persistent state storage on the client or on the server, exception reporting, andDeveloping Tapestry applications involves creating HTML templates using plain HTML, and combining the templates with small amounts of Java code using (optional) XML descriptor files. In Tapestry, you create your application in terms of objects, and the methods and properties of those objects -- and specifically not in terms of URLs and query parameters. Tapestry brings true object oriented development to Java web applications.Tapestry is specifically designed to make creating new components very easy, as this is a routine approach when building applications. The distribution includes over fifty components, ranging from simple output components all the way up to complex data grids and tree navigators.Tapestry is architected to scale from tiny applications all the way up to massive applications consisting of hundreds of individual pages, developed by large, diverse teams. Tapestry easily integrates with any kind of back-end, including J2EE, HiveMind and Spring. Here are some key features of "Tapestry": · Simplicity - web applications shouldn't be rocket science! · Consistency - what works in pages should work in components. What works in small applications should work in large applications. Different developers should find similar solutions to similar problems. · Efficiency - applications should be performant and scalable · Feedback - when things go wrong, the framework should not get in the way; in fact, it should provide useful diagnostics


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