I'm not the most experienced Tapestry user around, but I'd say you'd probably be better of developing your pages from scratch than try to integrate them with Tapestry.

I understand that this might not be an option for you - in which case I don't have an answer for you.

-Filip

Renat Zubairov skrev:
Hello All,

Is it possible to integrate existing legacy JSP pages with Tapestry.
For example two types of integration are possible - first integration
of JSP fragmets to Tapestry.

Option 1. Create a "border" component that do not render static code
but forward request and response to JSP and grap the JSP output? Is it
technically feasible?

Second option - call tapestry from JSP, here two problems:
1. Minor problem - tapestry closes output stream, simply do not do it.
2. Major problem - rewind/redraw cycles, JSP should be rendered only
during redraw (write?) therefore if tapestry is included in the JSP
page, tapestry can not withdraw output if needed, hence we've got more
or less the same solution as in option 1.

What do you think about it? I guess for tapestry in general it could
be a very benifitial feature since it might provide a simple and easy
way to migrate applications?

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Best regards,
Renat Zubairov

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