Monday, April 11th, 2005
Category: Ajax
, Component
<
p
>A new release of
Tacos has been produced. Tacos contains Ajaxian components for the
Java Web Framework
Tapestry.
Typical Tree components exist, but what is more exciting is the fact that Partial components have been added. Take a look at the demo to see more.
As Matt Raible says:
Even better, these components work fine with JavaScript turned off. Well done Viktor! Too bad I can’t use Tapestry at my day job.
- Hot skills: MVC
The open source community has contributed a number of MVC (Model/View/Controller)-based web application frameworks for...
- Microsoft passes OpenAjax tests
Microsoft announced it passed the OpenAjax InteropFest 1.0 tests and is interoperable with other Ajax components in the OpenAjax ecosystem through the...
- Tapestry In Action
Tapestry is not a new framework, it has been around for a while and has recently gained a lot of popularity due to the abuse URL-based or...
- The physics of Ajax
Ajax can be application-specific, component-oriented or sub-page-oriented. Each form has its advantages and...
- JavaServer Faces vs Tapestry - A Head-to-Head Comparison
After several years as the leading Java Web application framework, the reign of Apache Struts appears to be drawing to an end. Indeed, the...
hgfhjg
Asdasd