(Covering Tapestry 4 and 3)If you'd like to create web-based applications easily, then this book is for you. More importantly, it shows you how to do that with joy and feel good about your own work! You don't need to know servlet or JSP while your productivity will be much higher than using servlet or JSP directly. This is possible because we're going to use a library called "Tapestry" that makes complicated stuff simple and elegant.
How does it do that? First, it allows the web designer to work on the static contents and design of a page while allowing the developer to work on the dynamic contents of that page without stepping on each other's toes; Second, it allows developers to work with high level concepts such as objects and properties instead of HTTP URLs, query parameters or HTML string values; Third, it comes with powerful components such as calendar, tree and data grid and it allows you to create your own components for reuse in your own project.
However, don't take our word for it! This book will quickly walk you through real world use cases to show you how to use Tapestry and leave it up to you to judge. It is best said by Geoff Longman, a Tapestry expert and the creator of a famous Eclipse plugin for Tapestry, "this is material designed to get your feet dirty *right away* and not really intended to debate whether Tapestry is right, wrong, the best, or the worst framework for you, me, or my brother."
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Chapter 1 Getting Started with Tapestry |
Chapter 9 Providing a Common Layout |
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Chapter 2 Using Forms |
Chapter 10 Using Javascript |
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Chapter 3 Validating Input |
Chapter 11 Building Dynamic Forms |
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Chapter 4 Creating an e-Shop |
Chapter 12 Test Driven Development with HtmlUnit |
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Chapter 5 Creating Custom Components |
Chapter 13 Database and Concurrency Issues |
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Chapter 6 Supporting Other Languages |
Chapter 14 Using Hibernate |
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Chapter 7 Using the Table Component |
Chapter 15 Integrating with Struts |
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Chapter 8 Handling File Downloads and Uploads |
A more detailed TOC is here. The following topics are not found in other books on Tapestry:
This book is suitable for those learning how to develop web-based applications and those who are experienced in servlet, JSP, Struts and would like to see if Tapestry can make their jobs easier.
In order to understand what's in the book, you need to know Java, HTML and some simple SQL. However, you do NOT need to know servlet, JSP, Tomcat, HtmlUnit or Hibernate. The chapter on Struts integration does assume that you know Struts. If not, you may skip that chapter.
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Ka Iok 'Kent' Tong is the manager of the IT department of the Macau Productivity and Technology Transfer Center. He has a Master degree in Computer Science from the New South Wales University, Sydney, Australia. He was the winner of the "Macao Programming Competition (Open Category)" in 1992. He has been involved in professional software development, training and project management since 1993. He is the author of Essential Skills for Agile Development, Developing Web Services with Apache Axis and Fast Track to Sun Certified Java Programmer (SCJP) 5.0 Upgrade Exam.
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I am very impressed by your tutorial at http://www2.cpttm.org.mo/cyberlab/softdev/tapestry/. You are so good at breaking the nutshell of tapestry! You are THE best! Great job! Please let me know if you have questions. ---- Yi
Read through your Tapestry tutorial, its clean and simple. Great work. ---- Arun Kumar
Absolutely amazing. I love it when I see complex topics simplified, and that's what you have done. I read a few chapters of "Tapestry In Action" and tried to do some examples, but I did not get as far as I did by following your tutorials.
Not
only you explain Tapestry beautifully and
simply but you also
motivate the developer to use tools like the Spindle plugin, the Tomcat
plugin, and the Eclipse debugger.
Thanks a lot, it has been a great help. --- Abe Zafar
Mr. Tong,
I just wanted to let you know that your hard work creating the Tapestry tutorials is not going unnoticed. With your tutorials and Howard's book, I was able to learn enough about Tapestry to launch a small production application today. My client is absolutely thrilled with the end result. Thank you so much for taking the time to write, take screenshots, and plainly explain a complicated architecture.
Keep up the great work! --- Jin Lee
I am currently going through the basic examples of tapestry from: http://www2.cpttm.org.mo/cyberlab/softdev/tapestry/. These are great examples and will allow me to understand Howard's initial chapters of "Tapestry in Action". --- Michael Mangus
I would like to thank you for your tutorials on tapestry. They are the best tutorials I have found yet, mainly because you start off simple, do the errors that an inexperienced developer would do and then correct them, adding a little bit of complexity from time to time. Thank you very much. --- Orestis Markou
And a great tutorial it is: thanks, Kent! I've spent a couple of days to run through them and enjoyed every minute of it. I got a great feel for the way things get done when using tapestry. --- t.n.a.
I'm a big fan of your tutorials - they're very well presented and show how much Tapestry simplifies your life. --- Andy M