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Modules

  • Chenille Kit by Massimo Lusetti

    Collection of modules, services, utilities and components (many of which require only tapestry-ioc). Includes Accordion, ColorPicker, Editor, Kaptcha, MultipleSelect, RoundCornerContainer, ThumbNail, and many more useful components. Also provides integrations with Google services, LDAP, Lucene, Mail, Quartz, JasperReports, Bean Scripting Framework, and more.

  • Equanda-tapestry5 by Joachim Van der Auwera

    Components useful for building enterprise applications. Includes Accordion, Form Traversal, Tabs, TextAreaAutoExpander, TreeTable, . Among other things, these focus on easy input of data without the need for a mouse.

  • ioko-tapestry-commons by Ben Gidley, et al.

    Provides components for caching, cache control, and simple Flash movie integration.

  • Tapx by Howard M. Lewis Ship

    Collection of modules and components: improved DatePicker, dynamic Tapestry templates, offline rendering using Tapestry, YUI integration, Confirm dialog mixin, Kaptcha components, and more!

  • tacos-seam by Igor Drobiazko

    Integrates with JBoss Seam to manage conversational state

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Extensions

  • Ars Machina by Thiago H. de Paula Figueiredo

    Tapestry/Hibernate extensions for Generic DAOs, standard CRUD interfaces, and user access logging and tracking.

  • Tynamo project by Tynamo Team / Kalle Korhonen & Alejandro Scandroli

    Tynamo is model-driven, full-stack web framework based on Tapestry 5, allowing you to jump directly from your Hibernate entities to a full-blown CRUD application. Tynamo provides several modules, including tapestry-model, tapestry-conversations, tapestry-hibernate-seedentity, tapestry-resteasy and tapestry-security.

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Tutorials

  • Tapestry JumpStart by Geoff Callender

    JumpStart is an easy way to learn Tapestry by example, and it's free! It's an instant, working application, ready for you to explore and modify. It's built entirely on open-source items. You are welcome to use any part of JumpStart for your own applications.

  • Shams Examples by Mohammad H. Shamsi

    A variety of examples of Tapestry 5 pages and components.

  • Community's Wiki (Moin Moin)

    The wiki contains a wealth of user-generated tips and techniques for using Tapestry

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