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Tapestry has an active community of users and developers. This is an overview of how to participate, along with a list of some of the great contributions of the community members.
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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!
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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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TutorialsTapestry JumpStart by Geoff Callender
Shams Examples by Mohammad H. Shamsi
Community's Wiki (Moin Moin)
IDE Integrationsloom-t5 by Chris Scheid
IntelliJ 10 by Jet Brains
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Getting Involved
Reporting Problems / Getting Support
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Tapestry issues are tracked in the Apache JIRA.
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Contributing translations for Tapestry built-in messages
If Tapestry doesn's built-in messages aren't suport you language and you would like available in your language, you are welcome to contribute a new translation of the message catalogs, feel free to translate the following files.
- BeanEditForm.properties
- Errors.properties
- GridColumns.properties
- GridPager.properties
- Palette.properties
- ValidationMessages.properties
- tapestry-kaptcha.properties
Then open a new feature request [here|https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TAP5], attach the translated files, and they'll be included in the next release!
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. For easy instructions, see Localization.
Source Code Access
Source code for Tapestry can be downloaded along with pre-compiled binaries.
Tapestry uses Subversion Git to manage the project's source code.
Web access to the Tapestry repository is available as http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/tapestry/tapestry5/trunk GIT-WIP at Apache.
Access using Subversion Git client:
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(See Building Tapestry from Source for more info.)There's also some notes on using Git to access Tapestry.
Becoming a Contributor
The best way to become a contributor is to become active on the mailing list; Tapestry is known to have an active and helpful community on the mailing list, and the more mentors we can add, the better.
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Providing patches (with tests!) is another way to become a contributor. (See the Developer Bible for important guidance on source code formatting, class naming conventions, etc.)
Becoming a Committer
Active contributors may be asked to become full committers, with write access to the source code. Generally, contributors who have been consistently active and helpful for three to six months are eligible for committer access. If you think you are in that category, don't be shy about contacting members of the Tapestry PMC (Project Management Committee).
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Community Contributions
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