Re: Keep It Sweet and Simple

2009-01-07 Thread Daniel Jue
Does AppFuse count? On Wed, Jan 7, 2009 at 8:31 AM, Sid Ferreira wrote: > Hi all!Few days ago I've met Tapestry in wikipedia... After it, Ive joined > the #tapestry @ freenode trying to know more about the technology. > > I've been talking with Fanf about how tapestry works and got really > inter

Re: Keep It Sweet and Simple

2009-01-07 Thread Kalle Korhonen
On Wed, Jan 7, 2009 at 7:16 AM, Francois Armand wrote: > Kalle Korhonen wrote: > >> [...] T5 compatible version is in development; no snapshots >> available but the early example are functional if you check out the trunk. >> >> > That's a great new Kalle ! I'm anger to see what you are doing in Tr

Re: Keep It Sweet and Simple

2009-01-07 Thread Joachim Van der Auwera
There are a couple of open source frameworks you can use. Have a look at equanda ( http://equanda.org/ ). You create your domain model in xml files and both the database and ui layers are then generated for you. There is a maven target which builds a base project for you that you can start fro

Re: Keep It Sweet and Simple

2009-01-07 Thread Francois Armand
Kalle Korhonen wrote: [...] T5 compatible version is in development; no snapshots available but the early example are functional if you check out the trunk. That's a great new Kalle ! I'm anger to see what you are doing in Trails 5. Have you some kind of release time in mind for it ? -- F

Re: Keep It Sweet and Simple

2009-01-07 Thread Kalle Korhonen
Trails (http://www.trailsframework.org/) offers something similar to this; basically Trails is about model-driven design. You only need to create your domain entities (like blog post and comment as in your example) and the framework creates both the frontend and database from it, both of which you

Re: Keep It Sweet and Simple

2009-01-07 Thread Ulrich Stärk
Sid Ferreira schrieb: Hi all!Few days ago I've met Tapestry in wikipedia... After it, Ive joined the #tapestry @ freenode trying to know more about the technology. I've been talking with Fanf about how tapestry works and got really interested on it, but once Im coming from PHP/Symfony, I obvious

Keep It Sweet and Simple

2009-01-07 Thread Sid Ferreira
Hi all!Few days ago I've met Tapestry in wikipedia... After it, Ive joined the #tapestry @ freenode trying to know more about the technology. I've been talking with Fanf about how tapestry works and got really interested on it, but once Im coming from PHP/Symfony, I obviously found some things tha