Package org.apache.tapestry

Tapestry is a comprehensive web application framework, written in Java.

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Class Summary
IgnoreMatcher Argument matcher that is always true; useful when there's no easy to directly compare a parameter to an expectation.
TapestryUtilsTest Tests for TapestryUtils.
TestAbstractComponent Tests a few new features of AbstractComponent added in release 4.0.
TestBaseSessionStoreOptimized Tests for BaseSessionStoreOptimized.
TestComponentMessageAccess Tests support for several deprecated methods on AbstractComponent related to accessing localized messages.
 

Package org.apache.tapestry Description

Tapestry is a comprehensive web application framework, written in Java.

Tapestry is not an application server. It is designed to be used inside an application server.

Tapestry is not an application. Tapestry is a framework for creating web applications.

Tapestry is not a way of using JavaServer Pages. Tapestry is an alternative to using JavaServer Pages.

Tapestry is not a scripting environment. Tapestry uses a component object model, not simple scripting, to create highly dynamic, interactive web pages.

Tapestry is based on the Java Servlet API version 2.2.

Tapestry uses a sophisticated component model to divide a web application into a hierarchy of components. Each component has specific responsibilities for rendering web pages (that is, generating a portion of an HTML page) and responding to HTML queries (such as clicking on a link, or submitting a form).

The Tapestry framework takes on virtually all of the responsibilities for managing application flow and server-side client state. This allows developers to concentrate on the business and presentation aspects of the application.


Visit Tapestry's home page at http://jakarta.apache.org/tapestry for more details on licensing.

Author:
Howard Ship hlship@apache.org


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