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Ajax components with Tapestry

From the Tapestry User Mailing List, I discovered a cool example of integrating an Ajax component in Tapestry. The code needed to add it looks nice and easy too. Hopefully this will set the groundwork for a plethora of Tapestry/Ajax components.

Posted in Java at Mar 25 2005, 10:06:54 AM MST 4 Comments
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It would help if they had "Trinidad and Tobago" as a country! I thought the thing was not working. Oh well, I like the google suggest demo.

Posted by dsuspense on March 25, 2005 at 07:26 PM MST #

Having Ajax be part of Tapestry would be ultra cool. Yet another reason for Tapestry to be the best framework. BTW, is Shale even working yet and used in production yet or just a "we're working on it and it'll make JSF lots better" project? ;-)

Posted by Ken Yee on March 25, 2005 at 07:34 PM MST #

Here is a Visual AJAX tool and library for AJAX Developers. It is free trial. http://eng.joyistar.com

Posted by mike on June 13, 2006 at 02:31 AM MDT #

When it is working, everything is nice - the only problem is when it does not work (e.g. Tapestry updates) - then debugging is sometimes really awful ....Hope the next changes with T 5.3 will not affect to much existing code/libs.....Right now I have tried to integrate an T 5.1.5 component from someone into a 5.2.4 project - there is so many errors when changing the pom to 5.2.4 that is is better to rewrite the code - what a shame for all the time the developer has spend on this in the past - all in vain now :-(

Posted by Toby on March 23, 2011 at 04:34 PM MDT #

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