good write up. i couldn't see y they wouldn't accept that. i truly believe
that tapestry will become the leader in web application development. when
someone finally makes a working opensource visual IDE for T5 its gonna be
game over =)
evan
----- Original Message -----
From: "Kolesnikov, Alexander GNI" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Tapestry users" <users@tapestry.apache.org>
Sent: Thursday, June 28, 2007 4:22 AM
Subject: [T5] OS Summit Asia submission
Okay, I have submitted two topics to OS Summit Asia, see below. Let's
see whether they will be accepted.
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Submitter: Alexander Kolesnikov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Title: Creating Web Applications with Apache Tapestry 5
Level: Novice
Style: Tutorial-full
Orientation: Developer
Duration: 360
Categories: Java,New Technologies,Web Technologies
Abstract:
Tapestry is a Java Web framework that introduces a number of innovative
approaches and, as a result, significantly decreases the amount of
effort required to build a sophisticated Web application. Tapestry 3 and
4 are quite popular and are used to build enterprise-class Web
applications, but Tapestry 5 is going to become a champion in terms of
ease of use and efficiency of development.
This full-day training session is designed as a practical hands-on
introduction into building Java Web application with Tapestry 5. The
topics covered include:
the main principles of Tapestry;
setting up an Eclipse project for Tapestry development;
what it takes to create a Tapestry page;
navigation between pages;
working with simple components;
working with rich components;
user input validation;
internationalization and localization;
creating custom components;
AJAX in Tapestry;
Inversion of Control in Tapestry.
Comments:
The audience will be encouraged to use
their computers and practically try
everything that will be explained and
demonstrated.
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Submitter: Alexander Kolesnikov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Title: What does it take to create a custom component in Tapestry 5
Level: Experienced
Style: Presentation
Orientation: Developer
Duration: 60
Categories: Java,New Technologies,Web Technologies
Abstract:
One of the most attractive features of Tapestry is the simplicity of
extending the framework by creating your own custom components. This
session will demonstrate what it takes to create a non-trivial custom
component using Tapestry 5, the latest version of the framework. It
should be interesting for any kind of Web developers (and not only Java
Web developers), beginners and the most experienced alike. No knowledge
of Tapestry is required as the main principles are simple and they will
be explained along the way.
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