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By fdiotalevi
via ibm.com
Published: Jun 10 2008 / 13:05
JSF and Struts are the traditional component frameworks developers turn to for Web development. You have an alternative, however: Tapestry and Wicket are component-oriented Web frameworks designed to create Web applications. A simple example application implementing a to-do list workflow is developed here, using Tapestry and Wicket technologies.
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Tags: frameworks, java, open source
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hs32784 replied ago:
This is a repeat posting and gives the impression of being written by someone biased against Tapestry (for instance, using Tapestry 4 when Tapestry 5 is fully available).
daniel replied ago:
If you read the article, you'll notice that he gave a perfectly valid reason for reviewing Tapestry 4.1 rather than 5.0. I don't use Tapestry myself, but I would imagine that a lot of shops have stuck with 4.1 because of the compatibility-breaking changes in 5.0.
Incidentally, the author may well be biased in favor of Wicket, but the review itself is quite well done. It's virtually all code snippets, so it's hard to make the claim that bias has been injected into the opinion.
Gregg Bolinger replied ago:
Voted down because I'm tired of seeing this article on DZone's front page.
ceaseoleo replied ago:
well sorry guys i voted this up, because i must of missed this article, the first time, and I really doubt, any body would make there sole decision which to choose based on this article, but it does give a very nice overview.
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