Hi Howard et. al ,

Here's my 2cents:

1) removed.

2)  I think a HOWTO section would be better than a FAQ - how do i put a 
checkbox in an ajax form loop, then link to jumpstart's example.

3) Some more diagrams - the page lifecycle one is tops, but I only really began 
to understand it when I was doing some zone updater form related work.  Even 
with the diagram, I was pumping out some System.out.println("Yo I'm here") 
kinda stuff

4) A diagram on ValueEncoder would probably be a nice one for people to 
understand client side string-javascript mapped to server side objects.

5)  A howto on porting JSF (or other) to tapestry as the view in MVC, with a 
really simple EJB backend - e.g. address book  (even creating a php CMS to 
tapestry front end)

6)  A wishlist/voting section for modules to add to tapestry - e.g. take a look 
at other frameworks and wish some of their features into tapestry5 - .e.g. GSoC 
google maps stuff that was just completed.

7)  A guide on how to create a plugin/extension

8)  How to get tapestry going without maven, say ant/ivy

9)  Diagrams (even hand-drawn & scanned and put into svn for someone with time 
and some graphics to convert at a later date)

Flame away! :)

Cheers
Chris


On 18/08/2010, at 10:33 AM, Howard wrote:

> I'm taking some time to work on the Tapestry documentation ... starting
> with the FAQ. It's great fun, though this could get to be quite large.
> I'm just spewing out content right now, over time we'll clean it up,
> reorganize it, and add further hyperlinks and annotations.
> In fact, as I'm working on the FAQ, I'm thinking this might be the best
> way to document open source projects in general. User's guides and
> reference documents are rarely read, everyone just Google's their
> question, so put those questions in their most findable format. Also,
> it's hard to write a consistent user guide start to finish ... but more
> reasonable to document one tidbit at a time.
> Also, I'm reminded of The Little Schemer, a book that teaches the
> entire Scheme language (a Lisp variant) via a series of questions of
> ever broadening scope.
> Feel free to suggest additional FAQ topics on the Tapestry Users
> mailing list.
> 
> --
> Posted By Howard to Tapestry Central at 8/17/2010 05:33:00 PM


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