Release 1.0.8Tapestry is a component based framework for creating sophisticated web applications. It's used with existing application servers, acting as a kind of "super servlet". The Tapestry Project Page contains much more information about what Tapestry is, how to use it and why you can't live without it! Tapestry is distributed as a single distribution, including source code, compiled frameworks, examples and documentation. The JARs were compiled on Windows 2000 using Sun's JDK 1.3 compiler, however it is easy to rebuild the JARs on different platforms and different compilers (JDK 1.2 and above). This product includes software developed by the Apache Software Foundation (http://www.apache.org/). Third party JARsTapestry requires some third party JARs when it is compiled, as well as at runtime. These files are are included in the distribution.
DocumentationTapestry has quite a bit of documentation available.
ConfigurationTapestry is built using the
Ant build tool, version 1.4 or better.
You need to download and install Ant before running the Tapestry demonstrations.
You will need to download the Ant optional JAR (which includes additional Ant tasks) and place
it in your Ant Configuring JBoss for the Virtual Library
is done automatically.
Execute the command
You should then run JBoss by executing Tapestry is an open source project, hosted on the SourceForge and licensed under the GNU Lesser General Public License. |
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