Tapestry is a powerful, open-source, all-Java framework for creating leading edge web applications in Java.
”Tapestry reconceptualizes web application development
in terms of objects, methods and properties
instead of URLs and query parameters.”
Tapestry is an alternative to
scripting environments such as
JavaServer Pages or Velocity. Tapestry goes far further,
providing a complete framework for
creating extremely dynamic applications
with minimal amounts of coding.
Tapestry's approach, using a component object model similar to a traditional GUI, provides the following benefits:
Tapestry may be downloaded from SourceForge. Tapestry is licensed under Apache Software License. Tapestry exploits the dynamic nature of the Java language, leveraging the JavaBeans API, as well as servlets and other J2EE technology. Tapestry applications are fast, scalable, robust and powerful. Tapestry components are a combination of a specification file (in XML), an HTML template and a Java class (extending a framework class, with simple additions). Tapestry components are combined together to form larger components or complete Tapestry pages. The Tapestry project began in January, 2000. It was released onto SourceForge in July, 2000. Release 1.0.0 occured in May, 2001 and Release 2.0.0 in April, 2002. Tapestry has been described in the print journal The Java Report in the September 2001 issue. Other articles includes the on-line journal OnJava, in November 2001. Tapestry has a very active Developer Mailing List (with complete archives). A Wiki has been set up to discuss Tapestry and plan new features. |
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