Hi, Using nnn="{<something>}" is probably not correct in any case, I think that what you think is an expression ends up as just a literal string. One can expand properties (and other stuff) in templates using ${<something>}, but that expansion ends up being a string. For component bindings like the one in your example you should simply reference the property without {} or ${}.
These things are described here: http://tapestry.apache.org/component-parameters.html (there is even a section called: "Don't use the ${...} syntax!" on that page ;) ). HTH! -- Chris On Mon, Jul 8, 2019 at 4:22 PM Tobias Scholze <tobias.scho...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi folks, > thanks again for helping me out with my last issue yesterday. > > Now I recognized that Tapestry 5.4.4 has no Jumpstart Tutorial section and > some parts has been changed like the "<t:textfield />" required now a value > property but "t:value={myProperty}" will not find that property in the Java > class etc, pp. > > That's why I'm looking for some open source projects (which has public > accessable code) that uses Tapestry 5.4.4 use them as a "tutorial". > > I'm thankful for every tipp :) > > Have a great day, > > - Tobi >